File:MRO CRISM prelaunch 2.jpg
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CRISM, the first visible-infrared spectrometer to fly on a NASA Mars mission, will look for the residue of minerals that form in the presence of water – the “fingerprints” left by evaporated hot springs, thermal vents, lakes or ponds.
Source: http://crism.jhuapl.edu/crism_photo_04.html
Image credit: NASA/JHUAPL
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