Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Mar 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996lpi....27..505h&link_type=abstract
Lunar and Planetary Science, volume 27, page 505
Computer Science
Performance
Color, High Resolution Stereo Camera, High-Resolution Stereo Camera (Hrsc), Mars, Stereo
Scientific paper
The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) is one of the principal orbiter payload instruments for the Russian Mars 96 Mission to be launched in November this year. The pushbroom scanner is equipped with a single 175 mm lens and 9 linear CCD arrays (5 panchromatic and 4 narrow-band color filters) mounted in parallel providing nadir, forward, and backward looking viewing conditions for each line, respectively. In orbit, images will be acquired line by line as the spacecraft moves. The goal is to obtain large-scale high-resolution (10- 15m/pixel) multispectral stereo images at different phase angles. In spring 1995, the flight hard-ware was tested at the prime manufacturer's facility near Lake Constance (Germany) in order to verify the geometric and radiometric performance of the camera as well as the software developed for HRSC ground data processing. It was demonstrated that instrument and processing software met or exceeded their design goals.
Flohrer Joachim
Gerhard Neukum
Hauber Ernst
Jaumann Ralf
Oberst Jürgen
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