Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987pggp.rept..548m&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington, Reports of Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program, 1986 p 548-550 (SEE N87-23341 16-91)
Mathematics
Logic
Cameras, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Observer, Mars Surface, Satellite-Borne Photography, Climatology, Geological Surveys, Remote Sensing
Scientific paper
A camera designed to operate under the extreme constraints of the Mars Observer Mission was selected by NASA in April, 1986. Contingent upon final confirmation in mid-November, the Mars Observer Camera (MOC) will begin acquiring images of the surface and atmosphere of Mars in September-October 1991. The MOC incorporates both a wide angle system for low resolution global monitoring and intermediate resolution regional targeting, and a narrow angle system for high resolution selective surveys. Camera electronics provide control of image clocking and on-board, internal editing and buffering to match whatever spacecraft data system capabilities are allocated to the experiment. The objectives of the MOC experiment follow.
Danielson Edward G.
Ingersoll P. A. P. A.
Malin Michael C.
Masursky Harold
Ravine Michael
No associations
LandOfFree
The Mars observer camera does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this scientific paper.
If you have personal experience with The Mars observer camera, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and The Mars observer camera will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFWR-SCP-O-860273