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Absolute calibration of the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS)

N. Thomas, A. Pommerol, Miguel Almeida, Matthew Read, G. Cremonese, Emanuele Simioni, Giovanni Munaretto, Thomas Weigel

2021Planetary and Space Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) has observed several standard stars and Jupiter with the aim of deriving the absolute calibration factors that convert observed signal into reflectance (”I over F”). The targets were observed through all four colour filters and hence a relative calibration between the filters was possible. In addition, observations of Phobos acquired during the TGO capture orbits in 2016 were analysed in support of the relative colour calibration. The results show that CaSSIS was around 13% less sensitive than predicted (normalised to the RED filter) - a value that is larger than the formal uncertainty and therefore significant. The relative colour calibration shows CaSSIS to be 4% more sensitive in the BLU than modelled which is close to the relative uncertainty. The text describes the analysis approach and methods for the various targets and newly recommended conversion factors are provided in table form.

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CalibrationOrbiterJupiter (rocket family)Remote sensingGeologyFilter (signal processing)Stereo imagingVolcanoRelative standard deviationOpticsPhysicsComputer scienceMathematicsAstronomyPaleontologySpacecraftStatisticsDetection limitComputer visionQuantum mechanicsPlanetary Science and ExplorationAstro and Planetary ScienceSpaceflight effects on biology
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