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THE THERMAL EMISSION IMAGING SYSTEM (THEMIS) FOR THE MARS 2001 ODYSSEY MISSION PHILIP R. CHRISTENSEN1∗ , BRUCE M. JAKOSKY2 , HUGH H. KIEFFER3 , MICHAEL C. MALIN4 , HARRY Y. MCSWEEN, JR.5 , KENNETH NEALSON6 , GREG L. ME
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Document Date: 2007-04-11 18:04:26


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Boston / CHRISTENSEN ET / /

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ASTER / Exobiology Working Group / Komatsu / /

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University of Tennessee / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Laboratory of Atmospheric / University of Colorado / Arizona State University / /

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low-energy vibrational spectroscopy / higher energy state / geothermal energy / energy balance / hydrothermal systems / active sub-surface hydrothermal systems / visible imaging / preservation media / active hydrothermal systems / candidate site / active systems / chemical potential / waste products / energy states / valley networks / chemical disequilibrium / moderate-energy electronic spectroscopy / energy / /

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Yellowstone / /

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Laboratory of Atmospheric / Arizona State University / ODYSSEY MISSION / University of Colorado / Boulder / MITI / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / University of Tennessee / Knoxville / Department of Geological Sciences / /

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Carr / Des Marais / HARRY Y. MCSWEEN / JR. / Walter Marais / Malin / /

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Author / Mars Global Surveyor / Singer / /

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Alabama / California / /

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radiation / sublimation / Remote Sensing / SPECTROSCOPY / /

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