MAJIS (Moons And Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer) is the VIS-IR imaging spectrometer of the ESA/JUICE mission that will explore the Jovian system. It covers the spectral range 0.5 to 2.35 μm and 2.26 to 5.56 μm using two channels. The MAJIS Optical Head (OH) consists in a TMA telescope shared between the two channels, as well as a slit and collimator, then a dichroic filter that splits the light between the channels, each one being equipped with its own grating and focusing lens. The same type of detector is used for both spectrometers (apart from the order sorting filter), being a 400 pixels × 508 spectels with 36 µm pitch. We will present the characterization of the OH performed at Leonardo Company at cold operational temperatures (from 110K to 150K). The test set-up with a specific emphasis of the Optical Ground Support Equipment (OGSE) used during that characterization campaign will be shortly described. Then, the main performances (spatial, spectral) of the OH will be presented and a comparison with the requirements will be provided.
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