Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2024

Design of the VenSpec-H instrument on ESA’s EnVision mission: development of critical elements, highlighting the FFCP, and grating

Etienne Renotte
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Philippe Klinkenberg
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Benoit Borguet
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Solal Thomas
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Stefan Kögl
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Paola Kögl
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Emmanuel Marcq

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EnVision is ESA’s upcoming mission to Venus with a launch scheduled in 2031. One of the payloads on board is the VenSpec suite,1 containing three spectrometer channels, one of which is VenSpec-H. VenSpec-H (Venus Spectrometer with High resolution) performs absorption measurements in the atmosphere of Venus in four near-infrared spectral bands. VenSpec-H is developed under Belgian management and builds on heritage from instruments on Venus-Express and TGO

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insu-04733194 , version 1 (11-10-2024)

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Roderick de Cock, Séverine Robert, Eddy Neefs, Justin Erwin, Michael Vervaeke, et al.. Design of the VenSpec-H instrument on ESA’s EnVision mission: development of critical elements, highlighting the FFCP, and grating. Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XXXII. Proceedings SPIE 13144, Aug 2024, San Diego, United States. 15 p., ⟨10.1117/12.3027637⟩. ⟨insu-04733194⟩
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