Operator | European Space Agency |
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Manufacturer | Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, of the CNRS |
Instrument type | Infrared hyperspectral microscope |
Function | Subsurface composition |
Mission duration | ≥ 7 months[1] |
Website | ExoMars Rover Instrument Suite |
Properties | |
Mass | ≈2 kg |
Host spacecraft | |
Spacecraft | Rosalind Franklin rover |
Operator | European Space Agency |
Launch date | NET 2028 |
MicrOmega-IR is an infrared hyperspectral microscope that is part of the science payload on board the European Rosalind Franklin rover,[2] tasked to search for biosignatures on Mars. The rover is planned to be launched not earlier than 2028. MicrOmega-IR will analyse in situ the powder material derived from crushed samples collected by the rover's core drill.[3][4]