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J F Bell1, J N Maki2, G L Mehall1, M A Ravine3, M A Caplinger3, Z J Bailey2, S Brylow3, J A Schaffner3, K M Kinch4, M B Madsen4, A Winhold1, A G Hayes5, P Corlies5, C Tate5, M Barrington5, E Cisneros1, E Jensen3, K Paris1, K Crawford1, C Rojas1, L Mehall1, J Joseph5, J B Proton6, N Cluff1, R G Deen2, B Betts7, E Cloutis8, A J Coates9, A Colaprete10, K S Edgett3, B L Ehlmann11,2, S Fagents12, J P Grotzinger11, C Hardgrove1, K E Herkenhoff13, B Horgan14, R Jaumann15, J R Johnson16, M Lemmon17, G Paar18, M Caballo-Perucha18, S Gupta19, C Traxler20, F Preusker21, M S Rice22, M S Robinson1, N Schmitz20, R Sullivan5, M J Wolff17.
Abstract
Mastcam-Z is a multispectral, stereoscopic imaging investigation on the Mars 2020 mission's Perseverance rover. Mastcam-Z consists of a pair of focusable, 4:1 zoomable cameras that provide broadband red/green/blue and narrowband 400-1000 nm color imaging with fields of view from 25.6° × 19.2° (26 mm focal length at 283 μrad/pixel) to 6.2° × 4.6° (110 mm focal length at 67.4 μrad/pixel). The cameras can resolve (≥ 5 pixels) ∼0.7 mm features at 2 m and ∼3.3 cm features at 100 m distance. Mastcam-Z shares significant heritage with the Mastcam instruments on the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover. Each Mastcam-Z camera consists of zoom, focus, and filter wheel mechanisms and a 1648 × 1214 pixel charge-coupled device detector and electronics. The two Mastcam-Z cameras are mounted with a 24.4 cm stereo baseline and 2.3° total toe-in on a camera plate ∼2 m above the surface on the rover's Remote Sensing Mast, which provides azimuth and elevation actuation. A separate digital electronics assembly inside the rover provides power, data processing and storage, and the interface to the rover computer. Primary and secondary Mastcam-Z calibration targets mounted on the rover top deck enable tactical reflectance calibration. Mastcam-Z multispectral, stereo, and panoramic images will be used to provide detailed morphology, topography, and geologic context along the rover's traverse; constrain mineralogic, photometric, and physical properties of surface materials; monitor and characterize atmospheric and astronomical phenomena; and document the rover's sample extraction and caching locations. Mastcam-Z images will also provide key engineering information to support sample selection and other rover driving and tool/instrument operations decisions.Entities:
Keywords: Jezero crater; Mars; Mars 2020 mission; Perseverance rover; Space imaging; Space instrumentation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33612866 PMCID: PMC7883548 DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00755-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Space Sci Rev ISSN: 0038-6308 Impact factor: 8.017