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MESSENGER MDIS CALIBRATED DATA RECORD V1.0
Calibrated data records for narrow- angle and wide-angle MDIS cameras on MESSENGER.
MESSENGER - MESS-E/V/H-MDIS-4-CDR-CALDATA-V1.0 - starting 2004-08-19T18:01:23Z -
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MESSENGER MDIS MAP PROJECTED BASEMAP RDR V1.0
Basemap reduced data records for the MDIS camera system on MESSENGER.
MESSENGER - MESS-H-MDIS-5-RDR-BDR-V1.0 - starting 2004-08-19T18:01:23Z -
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MESSENGER MDIS DERIVED DATA RECORDS V1.0
Derived data records of geometrical information for the wide-angle and narrow-angle MDIS cameras on MESSENGER.
MESSENGER - MESS-E/V/H-MDIS-6-DDR-GEOMDATA-V1.0 - starting 2004-08-19T18:01:23Z -
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MESSENGER MDIS EXPERIMENT DATA RECORD V1.0
Experiment data records for narrow- angle and wide-angle MDIS cameras on MESSENGER.
MESSENGER - MESS-E/V/H-MDIS-2-EDR-RAWDATA-V1.0 - starting 2004-08-19T18:01:23Z -
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Nathair Facula Topography and Photometric Cube Data V1.0
This bundle contains regional topography and photometric data for two locations within Nathair Facula, Mercury. Both locations focus on volcanic vents and pyroclastic deposits near 35.86 Lat 63.93 E Lon. The data was generated using the Gaskell Stereophotoclinometry (SPC) software suite with images from the MESSENGER mission to Mercury. In addition to the topographic heights of the Digital Terrain Model (DTM), photometric data is aligned to and has the same horizontal spacing as the topographic data. For select Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) or Wide Angle Camera (WAC) images, four photometric data products are available; I/F (reflectance), Local Phase Angle, Local Emission Angle, and Local Incidence Angle. One DTM represents heights every 120 m and has a size of 130 by 130 km, while the other represents heights every 60 m and has a size of 80 by 80 km. The two DTMs partially overlap. -
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MESSENGER
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Nathair Facula Topography and Photometric Cube Data V1.0
This bundle contains regional topography and photometric data for two locations within Nathair Facula, Mercury. Both locations focus on volcanic vents and pyroclastic deposits near 35.86 Lat 63.93 E Lon. The data was generated using the Gaskell Stereophotoclinometry (SPC) software suite with images from the MESSENGER mission to Mercury. In addition to the topographic heights of the Digital Terrain Model (DTM), photometric data is aligned to and has the same horizontal spacing as the topographic data. For select Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) or Wide Angle Camera (WAC) images, four photometric data products are available; I/F (reflectance), Local Phase Angle, Local Emission Angle, and Local Incidence Angle. One DTM represents heights every 120 m and has a size of 130 by 130 km, while the other represents heights every 60 m and has a size of 80 by 80 km. The two DTMs partially overlap. -
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MESSENGER Document Bundle
This bundle contains collections and products that are associated with more then one MESSENGER bundle. -
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MESSENGER Document Collection
This collection contains documents associated with the MESSENGER bundle -
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Nathair Facula Topography and Photometric Cube Data V1.0
This bundle contains regional topography and photometric data for two locations within Nathair Facula, Mercury. Both locations focus on volcanic vents and pyroclastic deposits near 35 Lat 65 E Lon. The data was generated using the Gaskell Stereophotoclinometry (SPC) software suite with images from the MESSENGER mission to Mercury. In addition to the topographic heights of the Digital Terrain Model (DTM), photometric data is aligned to and has the same horizontal spacing as the topographic data. For select Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) or Wide Angle Camera (WAC) images, four photometric data products are available; I/F (reflectance), Local Phase Angle, Local Emission Angle, and Local Incidence Angle. One DTM represents heights every 120 m and has a size of 130 by 130 km, while the other represents heights every 60 m and has a size of 80 by 80 km. The two DTMs partially overlap.
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