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Chemistry and Camera complex (ChemCam) is a suite of remote sensing instruments on
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, only being larger than Mercury (planet), Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Mars (mythology), Roman god of war. Mars is a terr ...
for the ''Curiosity'' rover. As the name implies, ChemCam is actually two different instruments combined as one: a
laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy which uses a highly energetic laser pulse as the excitation source. The laser is focused to form a plasma, which atomizes and excites samples. The formation of ...
(LIBS) and a Remote Micro Imager (RMI) telescope. The purpose of the LIBS instrument is to provide elemental compositions of rock and soil, while the RMI will give ChemCam scientists high-resolution images of the sampling areas of the rocks and soil that LIBS targets. The LIBS instrument can target a rock or soil sample from up to away, vaporizing a small amount of it with about 30 5-nanosecond pulses from a 1067  nm
infrared Infrared (IR), sometimes called infrared light, is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than those of visible light. It is therefore invisible to the human eye. IR is generally understood to encompass wavelengths from around ...
laser and then observing the spectrum of the light emitted by the vaporized rock.


Overview

ChemCam has the ability to record up to 6,144 different wavelengths of ultraviolet, visible, and infrared light. Detection of the ball of luminous plasma is done in the visible, near-UV and near-infrared ranges, between 240 nm and 800 nm. The first initial laser testing of the ChemCam by ''Curiosity'' on Mars was performed on a rock, N165 ("Coronation" rock), near
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on August 19, 2012. Using the same collection optics, the RMI provides context images of the LIBS analysis spots. The RMI resolves objects at distance, and has a field of view covering at that distance. The RMI has also been used to take images of distant geologic features and landscapes. The ChemCam instrument suite was developed by the
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and the French CESR laboratory. The flight model of the mast unit was delivered from the French
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to
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.ChemCam Status April, 2008
. Los Alamos National Laboratory.


Instrumentation


Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

ChemCam marks the first use of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (
LIBS Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy which uses a highly energetic laser pulse as the excitation source. The laser is focused to form a plasma, which atomizes and excites samples. The formation of ...
) as part of a planetary science mission. The laser is positioned on the mast of the
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rover and focused by the telescope that also resides on the mast, while the spectrometer is housed in the rover's body. Typically, the laser fires 30 shots at a single point, gathering spectroscopic readings from the vaporized rock for each laser shot, and samples multiple points on a chosen target. For bedrock observations, the first 5 shots of a point are discarded as they are considered to be contaminated by Martian dust. The remaining shots of one point are averaged together for chemical composition calculations. It is common for there to be 9 or 10 points of analysis on any given target, but this is not always the case. Some targets have as few as 4 points while some targets have 20 points. 


Remote Micro-Imager

The Remote Micro-Imager is primarily used to capture high-resolution, black and white images of ChemCam targets for context and documentation. Usually, an image of the target of interest is captured before and after the laser is fired. Often, the laser makes "LIBS pits" that can be visible in the RMI to show where the laser sampled specifically on a particular target. The resolution of the RMI is higher than the black and white navigational camera (navcam) and the color mast cameras (mastcam).


Long Distance Imaging

The RMI is primarily used to obtain close-up images of targets sampled by ChemCam, but it can also be used to gather high-resolution images of distant outcrops and landscapes. The RMI has a higher spatial resolution than the mastcam M100 camera, which is a color camera also capable of imaging nearby objects or distant geologic features. The RMI has been used by the mission for reconnaissance of up-coming terrain as well as imaging distant features such as the rim of
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Scientific Contributions

ChemCam has been used, in conjunction with other instruments of the
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rover, to make advancements in understanding the chemical composition of rocks and soils on
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. LIBS makes it possible to detect and quantify the major oxides: SiO2, Al2O3, FeOT, MgO, TiO2, CaO, Na2O, and K2O of bedrock targets. There are distinguishable geologic units determined from orbital analyses that have been confirmed by averaged bedrock compositions determined from ChemCam and other instruments aboard Curiosity. The identification is based on multivariate PLS and PCA models classified using SIMCA with calibration models made using "''The Unscramble'' r" software. ChemCam has also quantified soil chemistry. ChemCam has seen two distinct soil types at Gale crater: a fine-grained mafic material that is more representative of global
Martian soil Martian soil is the fine regolith (a blanket of unconsolidated, loose, heterogeneous superficial deposits covering solid rock) found on the surface of Mars. Its properties can differ significantly from those of terrestrial soil, including its to ...
s or dust and a coarse-grained felsic material that originates from local Gale crater bedrock. ChemCam has the capability to measure minor or trace elements such as lithium, manganese, strontium, and rubidium. ChemCam has measured MnO up to 25 wt% in fracture fills that suggests Mars was once a more oxygenating environment.   


Images

Image:Mars Curiosity Rover-Coronation Rock-N165.jpg, First target on
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of the ChemCam laser analyzer on the ''Curiosity'' rover ( "Coronation" rock, August 19, 2012). Image:PIA16089.jpg, First laser spectrum of
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from ChemCam on ''Curiosity'' ( "Coronation" rock, August 19, 2012). Image:PIA17592-MarsCuriosityRover-IthacaRock-20131030.jpg, Target on
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, only being larger than Mercury (planet), Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Mars (mythology), Roman god of war. Mars is a terr ...
of the ChemCam laser analyzer on ''Curiosity''
closeup
( "Ithaca" rock, October 30, 2013). Image:PIA17592-MarsCuriosityRover-IthacaRock-Spectrum-20131030.jpg, Laser spectrum of
chemical elements A chemical element is a species of atoms that have a given number of protons in their nuclei, including the pure substance consisting only of that species. Unlike chemical compounds, chemical elements cannot be broken down into simpler sub ...
from ChemCam on ''Curiosity'' ( "Ithaca" rock, October 30, 2013). Image:PIA18396-MarsCuriosityRover-WinnipesaukeeRock-20140625.jpg, Target on
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of the ChemCam laser analyzer on ''Curiosity'' ( "Winnipesaukee" rock, June 8, 2014). Image:PIA18401-MarsCuriosityRover-NovaRock-LaserSpark-20140712.jpg, First laser spark imaged on Mars by ''Curiosity'' ( "Nova" rock; July 12, 2014
video (01:07)
. Image:PIA18388-MarsCuriosityRover-NovaRock-ChemCam-20140712.jpg, Laser spectrum of
chemical elements A chemical element is a species of atoms that have a given number of protons in their nuclei, including the pure substance consisting only of that species. Unlike chemical compounds, chemical elements cannot be broken down into simpler sub ...
from ChemCam by ''Curiosity'' ( "Nova" rock; July 12, 2014).


See also

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SuperCam SuperCam is a suite of remote-sensing instruments for the Mars 2020 ''Perseverance'' rover mission that performs remote analyses of rocks and soils with a camera, two lasers and four spectrometers to seek organic compounds that could hold biosigna ...
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Composition of Mars The composition of Mars covers the branch of the geology of Mars that describes the make-up of the planet Mars. Elemental composition Mars is differentiated, which—for a terrestrial planet—implies that it has a central core made up of me ...
* ''Curiosity'' rover (
ChemCam Chemistry and Camera complex (ChemCam) is a suite of remote sensing instruments on Mars for the ''Curiosity'' rover. As the name implies, ChemCam is actually two different instruments combined as one: a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIB ...
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Exploration of Mars The planet Mars has been explored remotely by spacecraft. Probes sent from Earth, beginning in the late 20th century, have yielded a large increase in knowledge about the Martian system, focused primarily on understanding its geology and habit ...
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Geology of Mars The geology of Mars is the scientific study of the surface, crust, and interior of the planet Mars. It emphasizes the composition, structure, history, and physical processes that shape the planet. It is analogous to the field of terrestrial geo ...
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List of rocks on Mars This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites) found on Mars, by mission. This list is a sampling of rocks viewed, and is not an exhaustive listing. A more complete listing may be found on the various NASA mission web sites. This lis ...
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Mars Science Laboratory Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic spacecraft, robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011, which successfully landed ''Curiosity (rover), Curiosity'', a Mars rover, in Gale (crater), Gale Crater on August ...
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Scientific information from the Mars Exploration Rover mission NASA's 2003 Mars Exploration Rover Mission has amassed an enormous amount of scientific information related to the Martian geology and atmosphere, as well as providing some astronomical observations from Mars. This article covers information ga ...
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Timeline of Mars Science Laboratory The Mars Science Laboratory and its rover, ''Curiosity'', were launched from Earth on November 26, 2011. As of , , ''Curiosity'' has been on the planet Mars for sols ( total days; ') since landing on August 6, 2012. ''(See Current statu ...


References


External links

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''Curiosity'' home page
at NASA.gov
How Does ChemCam Work?
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