Instrument Information
IDENTIFIER urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:imp.mpfl::1.1
NAME IMAGER FOR MARS PATHFINDER
TYPE IMAGER
DESCRIPTION The Imager for Mars Pathfinder or IMP is a stereo imaging system with color capability provided by twenty-four selectable filters for the two camera channels. It is derived from the descent imager/spectral radiometer (DISR) instrument aboard the Cassini Huygens probe.
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REFERENCES Cook, R., P. Katemeyn, and C. Salvo, Mars Pathfinder Project Mission Plan, JPL Document 11355, PF-100-MP-02, 90 pp., 1995.

Crowe, D.G., P.H. Smith, J.D. Weinberg, N. Chabot, G. Hoppa, R. Tanner, R. Reid, K. Herkenhoff, C. Shinohara, D.T. Britt, M. Burkland, S. Hviid, H.P. Gunnlaugsson, W. Goetz, N. Thomas, R. Marcialis, T. Friedman, L. Doose, R. Reynolds, J.N. Head, J. Wellman, B. Bos, and J. Maki, Imager for Mars Pathfinder Calibration Report, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, April 11, 1997.

Smith, P.H., M.G. Tomasko, D. Britt, D.G. Crowe, R. Reid, H.U. Keller, N. Thomas, F. Gliem, P. Rueffer, R. Sullivan, R. Greeley, J.M. Knudsen, M.B. Madsen, H.P. Gunnlaugsson, S.F. Hviid, W. Goetz, L.A. Soderblom, L. Gaddis, and R. Kirk, The Imager for Mars Pathfinder Experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 4003-4025, 1997.

Wellman, J.B., Calibration Report for IMP, JPL Document 13581, PF-4RSLIM01-01, March 29, 1996.