spectrometer system actually able to look down say a meter through the soil without digging and actually look for
spectrometer that's sitting on the front that you saw very uh simply animated
infrared spectrometer system so you got a neutron spectrometer a near infrared spectrometer this one does not have the
where the near infered spectrometer can take a look at it now we're evolving the design a little bit further here's the oven that
The neutral mass spectrometer was an instrument provided by NASA Goddard over on the east coast.
How about a mass spectrometer this big?
and their mass spectrometers .
So we had a mass spectrometer that could measure some of the components from the gases in there.
The same thing for a Raman spectrometer , which is looking at organics.
He's got a beautiful mass spectrometer to work with.
with extremely sophisticated telescopes and spectrometers , 'If you look at specific places, specific times, you're gonna find large outpourings of methane' and this is something that's kind
been able to detect it through spectrometers but they also know through meteorites that, that land here.
So they put a sample of white paste into a spectrometer , expecting to see something completely different.
center we would go outside and I I basically used a spectrometer to analyze rock formations
It performs gas chromatograph mass spectrometry with a tunable laser spectrometer and a quadruple mass spectrometer .
And what they did was they used a mass spectrometer , which sort of looks at the masses of various particles.
centimeters a second while still making that Neutron spectrometer measurement so we can measure on the Fly we don't have
NASA actually had just launched the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer , or TOMS.
You have the laser com and you have the neutral mass spectrometer in the prime instrument locations.
Yeah, we have mass spectrometers the size of a giant desk.
In 2018, the Mercury Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer was launched on board a joint European and Japanese mission
And I think it's actually a lot more fun to say gas chromatograph mass spectrometer .
Center out in the Rover scape and we've got the neutron spectrometer right up here in the front
source that is pummeling the soil in front of the Rover and the neutron spectrometer can then take measurements
We don't have a mass spectrometer on board.
And you can go back and use that to follow up with spectrometers and other kinds of data.
And keep in mind-- so I PI of the ultraviolet spectrometer on Rosetta.
In this case, those locations were taken up with a neutral mass spectrometer to the left.
If you did this for Venus, and you had a big enough spectrometer or big enough mirror to gather all the light, you'd see
of the big things that came out of the war too was something called the mass spectrometer .
There are many manifolds inside SAM, and you send it with your helium carrier gas through manifold A and send it off to the tunable laser spectrometer .
So he would do things like, he found out that an astronaut in Houston was selling a mass spectrometer ,
Carried a whole bunch of remote sensing devices that were on extendible poles, like I had an x-ray spectrometer , gamma ray spectrometer had a mass spectrometer .
We had a mass spectrometer .
Ground calls and they says, "We're picking up something on the mass spectrometer ."
Well, somebody could put Coca-Cola into this mass spectrometer and figure out exactly what is going on in there and replicate it.
It doesn't taste good; but with the mass spectrometer chemical, the food processors
Hi, so when you -- when you're doing the measuring, you're probably feeding the light straight into a spectrometer , right?