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Calibration and In-Flight Performance of the Mars Odyssey THEMIS Visible Imaging Subsystem (VIS) Instrument T. H. McConnochie1, J. F. Bell III1, D. Savransky1, G. Mehall2, M. Caplinger3, P. R. Christensen2, L. Cherednik2
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Document Date: 2005-08-29 22:38:45


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Tempe / San Diego / Ithaca / /

Company

Kodak / VIS Calibration 4 MOC / /

Facility

Cornell University / Arizona State University / /

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color imaging sequence / acquired imaging sequences / /

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration / VIS PDS / Arizona State University / Department of Geological Sciences / VIS CCD / Cornell University / Department of Astronomy / /

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Panoramic Cameras (Pancams) / THEMIS-VIS EDR / /

Position

model for the stray-light contamination mechanisms / Mars Global Surveyor / /

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New York / California / Arizona / /

PublishedMedium

the Mars Express / /

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Remote sensing / /

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