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Shaping SHAPE - A spectro-polarimeter onboard Chandrayaan-3 to observe Earth as an Exoplanet

arXiv:2608.19371

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Spectro-polarimetry of HAbitable Planet Earth (SHAPE) is an experimental instrument onboard the Propulsion Module (Orbiter) of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, designed to perform dis… A step on the abundance path for access & planetary sensing.

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Spectro-polarimetry of HAbitable Planet Earth (SHAPE) is an experimental instrument onboard the Propulsion Module (Orbiter) of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, designed to perform disc-integrated spectro-polarimetric observations of Earth from lunar and highly elliptical Earth orbits. SHAPE is a compact, lightweight spectro-polarimeter comprising three subsystems: the Electro-Optical Detector System (EODS)-Optics, EODS-Electronics, and Radio Frequency Source (RFS). An Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter (AOTF), driven by an in-house-developed 80$-$135 MHz RF source, provides spectral filtering in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength range of 1.0$-$1.7 $\mu$m and produces two narrow-band beams with mutually perpendicular linear polarization states. The instrument optics, with a field of view of approximately 2.6{\deg}, focus the two beams onto InGaAs detectors. A spectral resolution of 2$-$4 nm is achieved using in-house-designed low-noise front-end electronics. The instrument also incorporates processing and power electronics for signal processing, detector biasing, and subsystem control. We present the overall instrument design, results from pre-launch ground-based testing, and in-orbit operational performance. The current configuration enables SHAPE to measure disc-integrated signatures of Earth over a range of phase angles, providing a test bed for characterizing Earth-like exoplanets and benchmarking future exoplanet observations.