Publication Date:
2019-07-18
Description:
Exobiology experiments onboard spacecraft or space probes often require the detection and identification of a wide range of chemical species over vast concentration ranges. These experiments must be carried out under severely limited conditions utilizing minimal resources. The mini-Cometary Ice and Dust Experiment (mini-CIDEX) instrument was developed for the chemical analysis of a cometary environment. It combined a Gas Chromatograph (GC) with a helium-based Ion Mobility Spectrometer (IMS) to fulfill the analytical requirements of a cometary exobiology mission: universal response; ppb sensitivity; low mass, volume, and consumables. Mini-CIDEX has evolved into the Titan Ice and Dust Experiment (TIDE) for the chemical analysis of the surface (liquid and solid) and lower atmosphere of Titan. The complexity of the analyses will be similar to the comet application with a heavier emphasis on organic molecules. TIDE is a component of the Titan Orbiter Aero-Rover Mission (TOAM) proposed to NASA's New Visions Program. Advances to the Mini-CIDEX technology for the Titan application and the analytical capabilities of TIDE will be presented.
Keywords:
Solar Physics
Type:
227th American Chemical Society National Meeting; Mar 28, 2004 - Apr 01, 2004; Anaheim, CA; United States
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