Monday, November 30, 2009

BWI: Ocean Optics’ ALICE Spectrometer is Part of NASA LCROSS Mission that Confirmed Water on the Moon

Press release from Business Wire India
Source: Ocean Optics
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 10:00 AM IST (04:30 AM GMT)
Editors: General: Consumer interest; Business: Advertising, PR & marketing, Business services, Heavy industries; Technology
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Ocean Optics' ALICE Spectrometer is Part of NASA LCROSS Mission that Confirmed Water on the Moon


Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Tuesday, December 01, 2009 -- (Business Wire India) -- Spectrographic data taken from an Ocean Optics (www.oceanoptics.com) spectrometer has helped NASA confirm the presence of water ice on the moon. The spectrometer, custom re-engineered for space duty by Aurora Design & Technology (www.AuroraDesignTech.com) and dubbed "ALICE," was part of the scientific payload on NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission.

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The LCROSS shepherding spacecraft (S-S/C) carrying ALICE made spectroscopic measurement of the permanently shadowed crater Cabeus, near the lunar south pole, as the spacecraft's Centaur upper rocket stage impacted the floor of Cabeus. The instruments on board the S-S/C monitored the emission caused by the Centaur impact, as well as the resulting two-part debris plume created by the impact.

NASA scientists announced on November 13 that the signature of water was seen in both near-infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopic measurements taken during the mission. Ocean Optics' ALICE provided the ultraviolet measurements, confirming the findings of the near-infrared spectroscopic measurements. From the data gathered, NASA scientists were able to estimate that roughly 220 pounds of water were found by the instruments in the material excavated from the 20-30 metre wide crater form by the Centaur impact. It is hoped that water on the moon could set the stage for further space exploration by providing drinking water or even rocket fuel derived from its hydrogen and oxygen molecules.

Ocean Optics' highly-sensitive QE65000 Spectrometer was adapted to withstand the rigors of space - extreme temperature ranges, radiation, shock and vibration. With a wavelength range of 270-650 nm and an optical resolution of less than 1.0 nm, ALICE was designed to identify, with a high degree of accuracy, ionized water (visible at 619 nm), OH radicals (visible at 308 nm) and other organic molecules containing carbon. Though the measurements were made from the ejecta reflecting sunlight scattered off of the crater walls, the unit's back-thinned detector was able to make the most of the available light.

ALICE was developed in partnership with Aurora Design & Technology, which played a significant role in the mission, developing the optics that collected light from the impact and resulting ejecta plume for the mission. Aurora's Dr. Dave Landis was the only private sector member of the LCROSS Science Team. The company specializes in providing low-cost modifications of COTS instrumentation for use in the aerospace industry as well as other demanding physical environments.

Ocean Optics and Aurora Design & Technology have collaborated on other NASA space projects, including the ChemCam Mars mission. A unit designed around Ocean Optics' HR-Series spectrometers will be part of the mission to study rock and soil composition on the red planet, scheduled to launch in fall 2011. Aurora Design & Technology is also developing spectroscopic systems for NASA's LADEE mission (based on Ocean Optics' QE65000) and O/OREOS mission (based on their USB2000+).

About Ocean Optics

Headquartered in the USA, Ocean Optics is a leading supplier of solutions for optical sensing - fundamental methods of measuring and interpreting the interaction of light with matter. With locations in Asia and Europe, the company has sold more than 100,000 spectrometers worldwide since 1992. Ocean Optics' extensive line of complementary technologies includes chemical sensors, analytical instrumentation, optical fibres, thin films and optics. The company is a subsidiary of Halma p.l.c.

About Halma

Halma p.l.c. is an international market leader in safety, health and sensor technology. A public company listed on the London Stock Exchange, it has over 4000 employees in over 40 subsidiaries worldwide with a total turnover of over US$780m (2008). Halma's subsidiaries make products that protect lives and improve the quality of life for people through innovation in market leading products which make its customers safer, more competitive and more profitable. These subsidiaries are assisting India's economy in areas such as manufacturing, energy, water and waste treatment, the environment, construction, transport and health.

Halma recently opened a Hub office in Mumbai. For further news about Halma in India and to subscribe to the Halma India RSS News Feed please visit our blog at: http://halmapr.com/news/india/.

Ocean Optics head office contact details:
Ocean Optics Inc.
830 Douglas Avenue
Dunedin, FL 34698
USA
Tel: +1 727 733 2447; Fax: +1 727 733 3692
Email: info@oceanoptics.com
Website: www.oceanoptics.com


CONTACT DETAILS
Damian Corbet, Halma PR Services, +44 20 85111821, dcorbet@halmapr.com
Kuniyur. J. Srinivasan, Country Head & Managing Director, Halma India, +91 022 42000700, Srini@halma.com

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