Raw narrow band filter images (350-950 nm) of Mars acquired by the Deep Impact High Resolution Visible CCD during one 24-hour-long observing campaign on 20-21 November 2009 for the EPOXI mission.

 
Citation McLaughlin, S.A., B. Carcich, D. Deming, T. Livengood, K.P. Klaasen, and D.D. Wellnitz, EPOXI MARS OBS - HRIV RAW IMAGES V1.0, DIF-M-HRIV-2-EPOXI-MARS-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2010.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Unable to retrieve DOI information. Please contact the PDS Help Desk for assistance.
Data Set Abstract This data set contains raw narrow band filter images (350-950 nm) images of Mars acquired by the Deep Impact High Resolution Visible CCD (HRIV) for the EPOCh project during the second cruise phase of the EPOXI mission. One set of observations was acquired on 20-21 November 2009 to characterize Mars as an analog for extrasolar planets. The observing period lasted approximately 24 hours. HRIV images were acquired once per hour with the filters centered on 350, 750 and 950 nm, whereas the 450-, 550-, 650-, and 850-nm data were taken every 15 minutes.
Search/Access Data
  • SBN Comet Website
  •    
    Additional Information
    Mission Information EPOXI
    Data Set Information DIF-M-HRIV-2-EPOXI-MARS-V1.0
    Instrument Host Information DIF
    Instrument Information HRIV
    Target Information MARS