Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory · Washington University in St. Louis · +9 more institutions
Abstract
The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) is a hyperspectral imager on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft. CRISM consists of three subassemblies, a gimbaled Optical Sensor Unit (OSU), a Data Processing Unit (DPU), and the Gimbal Motor Electronics (GME). CRISM's objectives are (1) to map the entire surface using a subset of bands to characterize crustal mineralogy, (2) to map the mineralogy of key areas at high spectral and spatial resolution, and (3) to measure spatial and seasonal variations in the atmosphere. These objectives are addressed using three major types of observations. In multispectral mapping mode, with the OSU pointed at planet nadir, data are collected at a…
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Authors
50- SLS. L. MurchieCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
- RER. E. Arvidson
Washington University in St. Louis
- PBP. Bedini
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
- KBK. Beißer
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
- JBJean‐Pierre Bibring
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale
Topics & keywords
- Remote sensing
- Orbiter
- Mars Exploration Program
- Imaging spectrometer
- Gimbal
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Spectrometer
- Pixel
- Life below water