The Mars Organic Molecule Analyser (MOMA) is a mass spectrometer-based instrument on board the Rosalind Franklin rover to be launched in 2028 to Mars on an astrobiology mission. It will search for organic compounds (carbon-containing molecules) in the collected soil samples. By characterizing the molecular structures of detected organics, MOMA can provide insights into potential molecular biosignatures. MOMA will be able to detect organic molecules at concentrations as low as 10 parts-per-billion by weight (ppbw). MOMA examines solid crushed samples exclusively; it does not perform atmospheric analyses.
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- 火星有机分子分析仪 (zh)
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| - 火星有机分子分析仪(Mars Organic Molecule Analyser)英文简称“MOMA”是一台基于质谱仪的仪器,它将搭载在罗莎琳德·富兰克林号探测车上,于2022年8月至10月发射到火星执行天体生物学任务。该设备将在收集的火星土壤样本中寻找有机化合物,通过描述检测到的有机物分子结构,它可深入了解潜在的分子生命印迹。火星有机分子分析仪将能检测到浓度低至亿分之一(ppbw)的有机分子,专门检测固体粉末样品,但不进行大气分析。 该设备的首席研究员为来自德国马克斯·普朗克太阳系研究所的弗雷德·戈斯曼(Fred Goesmann). (zh)
- The Mars Organic Molecule Analyser (MOMA) is a mass spectrometer-based instrument on board the Rosalind Franklin rover to be launched in 2028 to Mars on an astrobiology mission. It will search for organic compounds (carbon-containing molecules) in the collected soil samples. By characterizing the molecular structures of detected organics, MOMA can provide insights into potential molecular biosignatures. MOMA will be able to detect organic molecules at concentrations as low as 10 parts-per-billion by weight (ppbw). MOMA examines solid crushed samples exclusively; it does not perform atmospheric analyses. (en)
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| - The Mars Organic Molecule Analyser (MOMA) is a mass spectrometer-based instrument on board the Rosalind Franklin rover to be launched in 2028 to Mars on an astrobiology mission. It will search for organic compounds (carbon-containing molecules) in the collected soil samples. By characterizing the molecular structures of detected organics, MOMA can provide insights into potential molecular biosignatures. MOMA will be able to detect organic molecules at concentrations as low as 10 parts-per-billion by weight (ppbw). MOMA examines solid crushed samples exclusively; it does not perform atmospheric analyses. The Principal Investigator is Fred Goesmann, from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany. (en)
- 火星有机分子分析仪(Mars Organic Molecule Analyser)英文简称“MOMA”是一台基于质谱仪的仪器,它将搭载在罗莎琳德·富兰克林号探测车上,于2022年8月至10月发射到火星执行天体生物学任务。该设备将在收集的火星土壤样本中寻找有机化合物,通过描述检测到的有机物分子结构,它可深入了解潜在的分子生命印迹。火星有机分子分析仪将能检测到浓度低至亿分之一(ppbw)的有机分子,专门检测固体粉末样品,但不进行大气分析。 该设备的首席研究员为来自德国马克斯·普朗克太阳系研究所的弗雷德·戈斯曼(Fred Goesmann). (zh)
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