The SCITECHSS Group is a research and development team of scientists and engineers based at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía–CSIC (Granada-Spain). It devotes its efforts to develop instruments for the exploration of our Solar System with the aim of obtaining scientific data. The analysis and interpretation of these data allow us to advance in the understanding of the nature of the planets, their satellites, and the small bodies.
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A slightly different post
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In the realms of engineering and science, our achievements are greatly enhanced by the unwavering support, dedication, effort, commitment, and expertise of Fernando, Jaime and Nacho. Nacho, Jaime and Fernando are three Scitechss talented engineers. They began their journey with us a few years ago, and it brings us immense satisfaction to share that they…
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ISSI ATTACK
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As we know, the International Space Science Institute (ISSI), in Bern (Switzerland), partially funds international teams to carry out a research project that need complementary scientific expertise. Teams are set up in competitive response to an Annual Call by ISSI. One of us, Luisa M. Lara, PI of Scitechss, will participate in a new ISSI…
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Venspec-H unveiled
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VenSpec is a suite of spectrometers designed for the European Space Agency’s EnVision mission to Venus, set to launch in November 2031. It includes three spectrometers: VenSpec-M, VenSpec-U, and VenSpec-H. VenSpec-H, the high-resolution spectrometer, operates in the near-infrared range of 1.15 to 2.5 μm. Its primary goal is to map the near-surface atmosphere at night…