B. Pasquale, J. Brasunas, J. Hagopian, Q. Gong, W. Mamakos, Melissa Edgerton, V. Bly
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Optical design for the Composite InfraRed Spectrometer Lite (CIRS-Lite)
Following up on Cassini/CIRS, we are building the next-generation Composite InfraRed Spectrometer for deep-space planetary exploration. CIRS-Lite combines Mid & Far-IR channels into a single instrument with 4x the spectral sensitivity of CIRS. Here we discuss the instrument optical design, the design process, and the system performance.