Spectrum

Vis-NIR reflectance spectrum (i=0°, e=30°, az=0°) of powdered Nakhla Martian meteorite under ambient conditions

Title
Vis-NIR reflectance spectrum (i=0°, e=30°, az=0°) of powdered Nakhla Martian meteorite under ambient conditions
DOI
10.26302/SSHADE/EXPERIMENT_LB_20210512_001
Data reference
Mandon, Lucia; Beck, Pierre (2018): Vis-IR reflectance spectra (i=0°, e=30°, az=0°) of bulk (powders or raw pieces) Martian meteorites. SSHADE/ROMA+GhoSST (OSUG Data Center). Dataset/Spectral Data. https://doi.org/10.26302/SSHADE/EXPERIMENT_LB_20210512_001
Publications
Experiment type
laboratory measurement
Type
reflectance factor
Instrument
SHADOWS Spectro-Gonio bidirectional reflection Vis-NIR
Sample holder
open sample holder (13 mm diameter, 2 mm deep) in anodized aluminum (not blackened) for powders and flat sample holder in anodized aluminum for rocks
Standard medium
vacuum
Observation mode
spectrum
Spectral range type(s)
Vis, NIR
Valid spectral range(s)
Min - Max ($nm$) Sampling ($nm$) Resolution ($nm$) Position accuracy ($nm$) Absorption edge
#1 360.0 - 600.0 20.0 4.8
#2 700.0 - 1400.0 20.0 8.0
#3 1500.0 - 3000.0 20.0 4.0
Scan number
1
Comments
measurements over the 360 - 3000 nm range
Observation geometry
bidirectional
Observation mode
fixed angles
Incidence angle
0.0°
Emergence angle
30.0°
Azimuth angle
0.0°
Phase angle
30.0°
Resolution illumination
2.9°
Resolution observation
2.05°
Illumination
Observation
Comments
partial polarization variable with wavelength (from monochromator grating)
Observation mode
single spot
Image size
5.2 x 5.2 $mm$
Experiment
Vis-IR reflectance spectra (i=0°, e=30°, az=0°) of bulk (powders or raw pieces) Martian meteorites
Date begin
2018-04-01
Release date
2021-05-19 14:00:01 UTC+0000
Version (Date)
#1 (2021-05-19 14:00:01 UTC+0000, Updated: 2021-05-19 14:00:01 UTC+0000)
History
Date Mode Version Status Comments
2021-05-18 13:46:05 UTC+0000 first import #1 valid version
Analysis
raw bidirectional reflectance spectrum calibrated: 1) with "Spectralon 99%" measured under same geometry using its absolute BRDF (0.4-2.1µm) and 2) with "Infragold" using its relative spectral reflectance (2.1-2.6µm)
Quality flag
3
Validator(s)