NASA JPL Deploys New AVIRIS-5 Sensor for Mineral Surveys on Earth, Moon, and Beyond
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has unveiled its latest sensor, AVIRIS-5, designed to survey Earth, the Moon, and other celestial bodies. This advanced instrument represents a significant leap in JPL’s pioneering remote sensing capabilities, aiming to enhance the detection of critical minerals.
AVIRIS-5 boasts higher resolution and a broader spectral range compared to its predecessors, enabling more detailed analysis of surface composition. Its deployment is expected to aid in mapping the distribution of rare minerals on Earth and support resource prospecting during future missions to the Moon and Mars. This cutting-edge technology promises to unlock new possibilities in environmental monitoring and resource management.
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