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Biconical FTIR reflectance spectrum of asteroid Bennu angular rock OREX-800098-0.

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Takahiro Hiroi


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Description

Biconical FTIR reflectance spectrum of a angular rock OREX-800098-0 of asteroid Bennu was measured on both sides, using Thermo Nexus 870 FTIR spectrometer with PIKE biconical diffuse reflectance accessory having a gold-coated mirror. The incidence and emergence rays are conically shaped. The incidence and emergence rays are off the plane perpendicular to the sample surface, and they are cone-shaped centering around 30 and -30 degrees from the vertical axis.


Info

Mission
OSIRIS-REx
Sample
OREX-800091-0
Session
20250227_VNMIR_BROWN_OREX-800091-0_1

Analytical Methods

Laboratory
Brown University
Instrument
Thermo/Nicolet Nexus 870 FTIR
Technique
Visible, near-, and mid-infrared spectroscopy

How To Cite

Hiroi, T., 2025. Biconical FTIR reflectance spectrum of asteroid Bennu angular rock OREX-800098-0., Version 1.0. Astromaterials Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.60707/d4s5-wn27 Accessed 2025-04-28.

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Date Created

March 7, 2025

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Funding Sources

This material is supported by NASA under contract NNM10AA11C issued through the New Frontiers program and NASA Planetary Science Enabling Facilities program 80NSSC23K0198.

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