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CaSSIS-based stereo products for Mars after three years in orbit
Mège, Daniel; Pajola, Maurizio; Cremonese, Gabriele +10 more
The Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) on board the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), operating in push-frame mode, provides multiband images at four different wavelengths thanks to a Filter Strip Assembly with a panchromatic filter and three broadband filters within the visible and near infrared range. The camera acquires stereo pai…
Removal of straylight from ExoMars NOMAD-UVIS observations
Vandaele, Ann Carine; Daerden, Frank; Ristic, Bojan +13 more
We present an in-flight straylight removal method for the Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrometer (UVIS) channel of the Nadir and Occultation for Mars Discovery (NOMAD) instrument aboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO). The presence of a 'red-leak' straylight signal in the UVIS instrument was discovered post-launch in ground calibration measureme…
Calibration of NOMAD on ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter: Part 2 - The Limb, Nadir and Occultation (LNO) channel
Vandaele, Ann Carine; Neefs, Eddy; Aoki, Shohei +19 more
The Nadir and Occultation for MArs Discovery (NOMAD) instrument is a 3-channel spectrometer suite on the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. Since April 2018, when the nominal science mission began, it has been measuring the constituents of the Martian atmosphere. NOMAD contains three separate spectrometers, two of which operate in the infrared: the So…
Digital elevation model workflow improvements for the MarsSI platform and resulting orthorectified mosaic of Oxia Planum, the landing site of the ExoMars 2022 rover
Quantin-Nataf, Cathy; Volat, Matthieu; Dehecq, Amaury
In this publication, we explore the options to improve the quality and speed of DEM generation procedures from stereo-photogrammetry pipeline of the MarsSI online service. We study available algorithms, options and workflows. Taking inspiration on earth-based work, we propose a new workflow relying on the semi-global matching algorithms and a two …
Impact ionization dust detection with compact, hollow and fluffy dust analogs
Srama, R.; Pommerol, A.; Hornung, K. +14 more
Impact ionization of high-velocity cosmic dust particles has been used as a basic principle for dust detectors in space for many decades. It has provided optimum means to gain insight into the dust environment in the solar system. The Ulysses Dust Detector System provided for the first time impact ionization-based detection of interstellar dust (I…
LatHyS global hybrid simulation of the BepiColombo second Venus flyby
André, N.; Fedorov, A.; Sauvaud, J. -A. +23 more
Plasma and magnetic field observations by BepiColombo during its 2nd Venus flyby in August 10, 2021 have been examined and compared with the newly developed global hybrid simulation LatHyS for the Venusian environment. The LatHyS-Venus simulation was first validated by a comparison with Venus Express observations obtained during average solar wind…
An empirical model of the current sheet in Jupiter's magnetosphere
Zhang, Lei; Wang, Jian-zhao; Huo, Zhuo-xi
Based on the Magnetometer data from the Galileo and Juno mission, we construct an analytical ring current model that provides the azimuthal current (Jφ) distribution in radial (ρ), height (z), and local time (LT) dimensions. After binning the in-situ magnetic field data into 2 RJ × 2 RJ × 3 h (RJ is the …
Morphological analyses of small and medium size landforms in Scandia Cavi and Olympia Undae, Northern circumpolar region of mars
Kereszturi, Akos; Martin, Patrick; Sánchez-Bayton, Marina +3 more
This article presents a systematic morphological analysis of the topographic landforms at Olympia Undae and Scandia Cavi in the northern circumpolar region of Mars. The study has been performed using images from Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, as well as topographic profiles from Mars Global Surveyor of 200 small and medium-size geol…
Seasonal southern circum-polar spots and araneiforms observed with the colour and stereo surface imaging system (CaSSIS)
Tornabene, Livio L.; Cremonese, Gabriele; Thomas, Nicolas +5 more
The southern polar area of Mars is home to various seasonal activity commonly explained by the Kieffer model. During southern spring, the ice covering the polar area sublimates and leaves distinct features (spiders, spots, fans) observable from orbit. The Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)…
In-flight radiometric calibration of the ExoMars TGO Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System
Pajola, M.; Cremonese, G.; Da Deppo, V. +15 more
The Colour and Stereo Surface Science Imaging System (CaSSIS) of the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter returns on average twenty images per day of the Martian surface, most of them in 3 or 4 colours and some of them in stereo. CaSSIS uses a push-frame approach to acquire colour images, with four bandpass filters deposited directly above the sensor and an …