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The characterization of facsimile camera systems for lunar and planetary surface explorationAdvantages of facsimile camera systems are reviewed for imagery of lunar and planetary surfaces from stationary or stopped remotely controlled vehicles. They include: better geometric fidelity than television systems, more picture elements per frame, ability to take single frame panoramic pictures, a very high contrast ratio within a picture, a choice of one or more narrow-band spectral responses over a wide possible range, image transmission over a low bit-rate communications channel without storage, very low power, small size, low weight, and ruggedizability to meet space flight requirements. Systems of this kind are under development for the 1975 Viking Martian lander, and have been used by the Soviets on Lunas and Lunokhod laboratory and field evaluation of a completed facsimile camera system is presented. The applicability of facsimile cameras to lunar and planetary rovers is demonstrated.
Document ID
19720003193
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Eisenman, A. (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)