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    Gold, Robert E.; Solomon, Sean C.; McNutt, Ralph L.; Santo, Andrew G.; Abshire, James B.; Acuña, Mario H.; Afzal, Robert S.; Anderson, Brian J.; Andrews, G.Bruce; Bedini, Peter D.; Cain, John; Cheng, Andrew F.; Evans, Larry G.; Feldman, William C.; Follas, Ronald B.; Gloeckler, George; Goldsten, John O.; Hawkins III, S.Edward; Izenberg, Noam R.; Jaskulek, Stephen E.; Ketchum, Eleanor A.; Lankton, Mark R.; Lohr, David A.; Mauk, Barry H.; McClintock, William E.; Murchie, Scott L.; Schlemm II, Charles E.; Smith, David E.; Starr, Richard D.; Zurbuchen, Thomas H.

    Planetary and space science, 12/2001, Letnik: 49, Številka: 14
    Journal Article

    The MErcury, Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission will send the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury. A miniaturized set of seven instruments, along with the spacecraft telecommunications system, provide the means of achieving the scientific objectives that motivate the mission. The payload includes a combined wide- and narrow-angle imaging system; γ-ray, neutron, and X-ray spectrometers for remote geochemical sensing; a vector magnetometer; a laser altimeter; a combined ultraviolet-visible and visible-infrared spectrometer to detect atmospheric species and map mineralogical absorption features; and an energetic particle and plasma spectrometer to characterize ionized species in the magnetosphere.