SIR-2
near-infrared spectrometer on the Chandrayaan-1
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SIR-2
Summary
SIR-2 is a spectrometer[1]. SIR-2 draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (spectrometer category, ranking #7 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- SIR-2's image is recorded as SIR-2 Instrument.jpg[3].
- SIR-2's instance of is recorded as spectrometer[4].
- SIR-2's instance of is recorded as space instrument[5].
- SIR-2's developer is recorded as Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research[6].
- SIR-2's developer is recorded as Polish Academy of Sciences[7].
- SIR-2's developer is recorded as University of Bergen[8].
- SIR-2's part of is recorded as Chandrayaan-1[9].
- SIR-2's Commons category is recorded as SIR-2 near-infrared spectrometer[10].
- SIR-2's described at URL is recorded as http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009epsc.conf..683M[11].
Body
Geography
SIR-2's part of is recorded as Chandrayaan-1[9].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include spectrometer[4] and space instrument[5].
Why It Matters
SIR-2 draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (spectrometer category, ranking #7 of 5).[2]