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DLR — Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory

Snapshot

Country Germany
City Berlin (Adlershof)
Tier Core (Tier I)
Primary ecosystem Planetary remote sensing
Relevant unit Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory (PSL), DLR Institute of Planetary Research
Publicly linked people Jörn Helbert (group lead)
Database hosted Berlin Emissivity Database (BED)

Why it matters internationally

PSL — formerly the Planetary Emissivity Laboratory — is one of the very few laboratories worldwide where emissivity is the laboratory’s central object rather than a supporting variable. Its three vacuum FTIR spectrometers measure emissivity, reflectance, and transmittance from 0.3 µm to beyond 100 µm, including the globally rare capability of measuring the emissivity of heated planetary-analog samples under vacuum, reproducing Mercury and Venus surface conditions at several hundred kelvin.

Scope of activity

Radiative properties measured

Spectral emissivity · reflectance · transmittance — visible to far infrared.

Capability envelope

Data infrastructure

PSL maintains the Berlin Emissivity Database (BED), emissivity spectra of planetary-analog materials used for the interpretation and calibration of planetary infrared instruments.

Application domains

Planetary surface remote sensing — including MERTIS on BepiColombo (Mercury) and support for VERITAS (Venus) — plus laboratory characterization of analog materials for current and future missions.

Why PSL is a reference pole

For the emissivity community PSL demonstrates the planetary face of the same measurement problem the metrology institutes treat terrestrially: emission spectra only become interpretable when laboratory emissivity is measured under the right environmental conditions. Its hot-sample vacuum emissivity capability has no close equivalent in the directory.

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Traceability

Every claim in this profile traces to the external sources listed above. Profile follows the research-map methodology. Added to the directory: 2026-06-11 (verified against DLR institutional pages).