About 1000 Viking Orbiter red and violet filter images have been processed to provide global color coverage of Mars at a scale of 1 km/pixel. Individual image frames acquired during a single spacecraft revolution ('rev') were first processed through radiometric calibration, cosmetic cleanup, geometric control, reprojection, and mosaicking. A total of 57 'single-rev' mosaics have been produced. Phase angles range from 13 to 85 degrees. All the mosaics are geometrically tied to the Mars digital image mosaic (MDIM), a black-and-white base map with a scale of 231 m/pixel.
Global color views of Mars
1993-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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|Global and Regional/Seasonal Color Mosaics of Mars
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993
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NTRS | 1993