Photogrammetric processing of results obtained in photographing Mars and Venus from Mars-4,5 and Venus-9,10 space probes

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Image Processing, Mars Probes, Photogrammetry, Planetary Mapping, Spacecraft Television, Venus Probes, Error Analysis, Mars Surface, Photomapping, Root-Mean-Square Errors, Spaceborne Photography, U.S.S.R. Space Program

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Television photography of a part of the Martian surface was conducted by the Soviet Mars-4 and Mars-5 space probes, and photogrammetric processing of the results was used to produce a 1:5,000,000 map for a region in the Mare Erythraeum. The photogrammetric processing included corrections for image deformation, as well as plotting of a net of control points for the photographed area in an areocentric areoequatorial coordinate system. Root mean square errors for the map projection were assessed, and camera station coordinates, computed simultaneously with the net of control points, were employed to refine the orbital parameters of the Mars-5 probe.

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