The Helicopter-Borne Stereophotography Profiles Archive contains resampled reduced data record (RDR) topographic profiles acquired by the Hasselblad 70-mm Stereo Camera System during the Geologic Remote Sensing Field Experiment (GRSFE).

 
Citation Farr, T., FIELD EXP E HSTP RESAMPLED RDR TOPOGRAPHIC PROFILES V1.0, FEXP-E-HSTP-4-RDR-TOPOGRAPHIC-PROF-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 1991
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.17189/1519435
Data Set Abstract Selected sites, including those areas chosen for calibration and modeling purposes, were photographed via helicopter-borne 70 mm stereophotography using the JPL Hasselblad system. The cameras were flown in August 1990. The images were made with color film (Kodak Aerochrome 2448 color reversal film). Some of the data have been reduced to vertical profiles and arrays at a spacing and accuracy required to meet topography requirements. These data cover approximately 10x20 meter square areas. For GRSFE archive Release V1.0, three profiles are located over or close to the mantled lava flow modeling site and one is located over the playa modeling site.
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    Mission Information GEOLOGIC REMOTE SENSING FIELD EXPERIMENT
    Data Set Information FEXP-E-HSTP-4-RDR-TOPOGRAPHIC-PROF-V1.0
    Instrument Host Information FEXP
    Instrument Information HSTP
    Target Information EARTH