Raman/CHAMP Instrument for Lunar In-situ Resource Prospecting I - Imager Design

G. Mungas, C. Sepulveda, Kenneth R. Johnson, Michael Pelletier, C. L. Baw, J. Boynton, M. Anderson
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Abstract

Lunar ISRU precursor prospecting missions are being considered in order to characterize the lunar surface environment and to determine volatile and mineral content as well as mechanical and thermal properties of the lunar regolith for purposes of designing future excavation and In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) processing equipment. The Raman/CHAMP instrument (RCI) is being developed as part of an instrument/experiment suite development project known as Regolith and Environment Science and Oxygen and Lunar Volatile Extraction (RESOLVE) being developed and sponsored under the NASA ISRU Project. The RCI supports the lunar surface characterization measurements by providing crucial field macroscopic and microscopic images coupled with Raman spectroscopy. The RCI provides the ability to collect high resolution, hand lens to field microscopy images and spectroscopic measurements from a robotic arm with the ability to resolve, characterize, and chemically differentiate >90% of lunar Apollo fines. The entire measurement process is highly adaptive and does not necessarily require any type of active sampling. In this paper we provide an overview of the RCI. We discuss the optical design optimization and analysis process for this particular type of instrument. We discuss recent results of integration tests of the Mars Microbeam Raman Spectrometer (MMRS) with the MIDP CHAMP instrument, fluorescence analysis, and individual glass fluorescence tests. Finally, we conclude with a summary of anticipated instrument measurement performance based on Zemax optical modeling of an RCI engineering model that is currently in development.
月球原位资源勘探Raman/CHAMP仪器-成像仪设计
目前正在考虑月球ISRU前体勘探任务,以便确定月球表面环境的特征,确定挥发性和矿物含量以及月球风化层的机械和热特性,以便设计今后的挖掘和就地资源利用(ISRU)加工设备。拉曼/CHAMP仪器(RCI)正在开发中,作为仪器/实验套件开发项目的一部分,该项目被称为风化层和环境科学以及氧气和月球挥发物提取(RESOLVE),该项目由NASA ISRU项目开发和赞助。RCI通过提供关键的现场宏观和微观图像以及拉曼光谱来支持月球表面表征测量。RCI提供了收集高分辨率、手动透镜到现场显微镜图像和机械臂光谱测量的能力,能够解析、表征和化学区分>90%的月球阿波罗颗粒。整个测量过程是高度自适应的,并不一定需要任何类型的主动采样。在本文中,我们提供了RCI的概述。我们讨论了这种特殊类型仪器的光学设计优化和分析过程。我们讨论了火星微束拉曼光谱仪(MMRS)与MIDP CHAMP仪器集成测试、荧光分析和单个玻璃荧光测试的最新结果。最后,我们总结了目前正在开发的基于Zemax光学建模的RCI工程模型的预期仪器测量性能。
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