Instrument Information
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| IDENTIFIER |
urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:nh.lorri::1.2
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| NAME |
The Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) for New Horizons
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| TYPE |
Imager
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| DESCRIPTION |
The Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) instrument is a narrow angle, panchromatic, high-resolution Ritchey-Chretien telescope coupled with a 1024x1024, backside-illuminated CCD detector. The LORRI bandpass covers the approximate range of 350-850nm. LORRI is used primarily for mapping the surfaces of Pluto, Charon, and the targets encountered by New Horizons during its extended missions.
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| MODEL IDENTIFIER |
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| SERIAL NUMBER |
not applicable
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| REFERENCES |
Superseded by [CHENGETAL2008], Cheng, A.F., H.A. Weaver, S.J. Conard, M.F. Morgan, O. Barnouin-Jha, J.D. Boldt, K.A. Cooper, E.H. Darlington, M.P. Grey, J.R. Hayes, K.E. Kosakowski, T. Magee, E. Rossano, D. Sampath, C. Schlemm, and H.W. Taylor, Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager on New Horizons, Space Sci. Rev., Volume 140, Numbers 1-4, pp. 189-215, 2008.
Conard, S.J., F. Azad, J.D. Boldt, A. Cheng, K.A. Cooper, E.H. Darlington, M.P. Grey, J.R. Hayes, P. Hogue, K.E. Kosakowski, T. Magee, M.F. Morgan, E. Rossano, D. Sampath, C. Schlemm, and H.A. Weaver, Design and Fabrication of the New Horizons Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager, Astrobiology and Planetary Missions, G.R. Gladstone, ed., Proceedings of SPIE 5906, 2005.
Morgan, F., S.J. Conard, H.A. Weaver, O. Barnouin-Jha, A.F. Cheng, H.W. Taylor, K.A. Cooper, R.H. Barkhouser, R. Boucarut, E.H. Darlington, M.P. Grey, I. Kuznetsov, T.J. Madison, M.A. Quijada, D.J. Sahnow, and J.M. Stock, Calibration of the New Horizons Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager, Astrobiology and Planetary Missions, G.R. Gladstone, ed., Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 5906, 2005.
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