Instrument Information
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| IDENTIFIER |
urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:iss.mr9::1.2
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| NAME |
Imaging Science Subsystem for MR9
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| TYPE |
Imager
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| DESCRIPTION |
The Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) for MR9 is a sophisticated imaging instrument designed to capture high-resolution photographs and scientific data for planetary and space exploration. It consists of multiple cameras and optical components optimized for various wavelengths, enabling detailed observation of celestial bodies. The ISS is typically used for mapping planetary surfaces, studying atmospheric dynamics, and analyzing surface compositions. For MR9, the system was likely employed in gathering crucial visual data to support mission objectives, such as terrain analysis, feature identification, and atmospheric studies. By utilizing advanced imaging techniques, the ISS provides essential insights into planetary processes and contributes to our broader understanding of the solar system.
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| SERIAL NUMBER |
not applicable
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| REFERENCES |
unk
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