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While thinking about the biodrill, it occurred to me that there's one combination of experiment parameters you haven't done yet: a space experiment that requires an atmosphere. What do you think of putting in a weather/climate remote sensing instrument? I've no specific requests on the exact choice of instrument, but it seems like a niche worth filling.
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I sort-of have two ideas related to atmospheric sensors, though these are really only half-formed.
One is a something along the lines of the Exomars Trace Gas Orbiter that is designed to study the composition of Mars' atmosphere. That's something along the lines of what you're suggesting; an orbital-only, atmospheric-only experiment.
The other is some kind of planetary gas and/or solar particle collector. In high space it would collect solar particles, in low space it collect some kind of near-planetary dust, and flying high in the atmosphere it would collect an atmospheric sample.
While thinking about the biodrill, it occurred to me that there's one combination of experiment parameters you haven't done yet: a space experiment that requires an atmosphere. What do you think of putting in a weather/climate remote sensing instrument? I've no specific requests on the exact choice of instrument, but it seems like a niche worth filling.
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