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The Mercury Laser Altimeter Instrument for the MESSENGER MissionThe Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) is one of the payload science instruments on the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission, which launched on 3 August 2004. The altimeter will measure the round trip time-of-flight of transmitted laser pulses reflected from the surface of the planet that, in combination with the spacecraft orbit position and pointing data, gives a high-precision measurement of surface topography referenced to Mercury's center of mass. The altimeter measurements will be used to determine the planet's forced librations by tracking the motion of large-scale topographic features as a function of time. MLA's laser pulse energy monitor and the echo pulse energy estimate will provide an active measurement of the surface reflectivity at 1064 nm. This paper describes the instrument design, prelaunch testing, calibration, and results of post-launch testing.
Document ID
20060020062
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Cavanaugh, John F.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Smith, James C.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Sun, Xiaoli
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Bartels, Arlin E.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Ramos-Izquierdo, Luis
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Krebs, Danny J.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Novo-Gradac, Anne marie
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
McGarry, Jan F.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Trunzo, Raymond
(Swales Aerospace Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Britt, Jamie L.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
Subject Category
Spacecraft Instrumentation And Astrionics
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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