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This paper summarizes the capabilities, performances, and technical solutio
ns of the Visible and Near InfraRed (VNIR) imaging spectrometer designed,fo
r remote sensing of planetary surfaces from a satellite platform. The VNIR
consists of a multichannel camera with a spectral range 0.35 < lambda < 1.0
5 mu m which acquires data in 288 spectral channels with a spectral resolut
ion of 24.3 Angstrom. The instantaneous field of view of the instrument is
0.4 x 0.4 mrad.
The simultaneous acquisition of both spatial and spectral data provides a p
owerful means for investigating the mineralogical and chemical composition
of surfaces of solar system objects.
The paper also reports some results from the first campaign of ground-based
telescopic observations intended to test the instrument. (C) 1998 Elsevier
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