articleJournal of Geophysical Research AtmospheresMay 1, 2007Closed access

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE)

Planetary Science Institute · University of Arizona · +9 more institutions

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Abstract

The HiRISE camera features a 0.5 m diameter primary mirror, 12 m effective focal length, and a focal plane system that can acquire images containing up to 28 Gb (gigabits) of data in as little as 6 seconds. HiRISE will provide detailed images (0.25 to 1.3 m/pixel) covering ∼1% of the Martian surface during the 2‐year Primary Science Phase (PSP) beginning November 2006. Most images will include color data covering 20% of the potential field of view. A top priority is to acquire ∼1000 stereo pairs and apply precision geometric corrections to enable topographic measurements to better than 25 cm vertical precision. We expect to return more than 12 Tb of HiRISE data during the 2‐year PSP, and use pixel binning,…

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  • Orbiter
  • Mars Exploration Program
  • Geology
  • Remote sensing
  • Stereo imaging
  • Pixel
  • Earth science
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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