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EU funding (€1,567,516): New portable multi-sensor scientific instrument for non-invasive on-site characterisation of rock from planetary surface and sub-surfaces Hor1 Nov 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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New portable multi-sensor scientific instrument for non-invasive on-site characterisation of rock from planetary surface and sub-surfaces

This proposal intends to make a ground-breaking advance in magnetometry with the development of a new portable and compact multi-sensor instrument for on ground exploration which measures the complex susceptibility with high resolution. The combination of complex susceptibility and vector measurements would provide for the first time a complete and non-invasive in situ magnetic characterization of rocks from planetary surface and subsurfaces. These topics represent a challenge since present magnetic prospectionsare principally based on measurements of magnetic field intensities and on ground surveys have never been complemented with in situ measurements of complex susceptibility. In the design of such an instrument the consortium will include two important innovative developments: on the one hand a challenging system of frequency generation and measurement (ultra precise and with accuracies better than 1:106), and on the other hand an original system for the power generation of multiple voltages based on magnetic amplifiers which apart from being intrinsically immune to radiation, are expected to improve the energy efficiency. NEWTON project will open a breach for magnetic instrumentation on board landers and rovers with the inclusion of novel instrument in short-term and mid-term future missions.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS €143,818
IGU INSTITUT FUR INDUSTRIELLEN UNDGEOTECHNISCHEN UMWELTSCHUTZ GmbH €141,250
Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial Esteban Terradas €363,125
Tti Norte SL €320,000
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid €345,096
UNIVERSITAT TRIER €254,228

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730041

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