
|Articles|February 1, 2005
- Spectroscopy-02-01-2005
- Volume 20
- Issue 2
Spectroscopy and the Search for Ancient Life on Mars (PDF)
Author(s)Barry E. DiGregorio
The author discusses an instrument called SEARCH (Scan for Extinct Astrobiological Residues and Current Habitats) designed for use on NASA Mars rover missions.
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