Estimating Dust and Water Ice Content of the Martian Atmosphere From THEMIS Data
TBMG-1387
03/01/2007
- Content
Researchers at JPL and Arizona State University conducted a comparative study of three candidate algorithms for estimating components of the Martian atmosphere, using raw (uncalibrated) data collected by the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS). THEMIS is an instrument onboard the Mars Odyssey spacecraft that acquires image data in five visible and nine infrared (IR) wavelength bands. The algorithms under study used data collected from eight of the nine IR bands to estimate the dust and water ice content of the atmosphere. Such an algorithm could be used in onboard data processing to trigger other algorithms that search for features of scientific interest and to reduce the volume of data transmitted to Earth.
- Citation
- "Estimating Dust and Water Ice Content of the Martian Atmosphere From THEMIS Data," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2007.