A New Enceladus Global Control Network, Image Mosaic, and Updated Pointing Kernels From Cassini's 13‐Year Mission
A New Enceladus Global Control Network, Image Mosaic, and Updated Pointing Kernels From Cassini's 13‐Year Mission
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2018-09-24
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Bland, M. T.
Edmundson, K. L.
Roatsch, Th.
Archinal, B. A.
Takir, D.
Patterson, G. W.
Collins, G. C.
Schenk, Paul M.
Pappalardo, Robert T.
Cook, D. A.
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American Geophysical Union
Abstract
NASA's Cassini spacecraft spent 13 years exploring the Saturn system, including 23 targeted flybys of the small, geologically active moon Enceladus. These flybys provided a wealth of image data from Cassini's Imaging Science Subsystem. To improve the usability of the Enceladus data set, we created a new, global photogrammetric control network for Enceladus that enabled compilation of a versatile cartographic package to support geologic mapping and other investigations.
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Enceladus (Satellite),
Photogrammetric maps,
Geodesy
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Bland, M. T., T. L. Becker, K. L. Edmundson, Th Roatsch, B. A. Archinal, D. Takir, G. W. Patterson, et al. 2018. "A New Enceladus Global Control Network, Image Mosaic, and Updated Pointing Kernels From Cassini's 13-Year Mission". Earth and Space Science. 5 (10): 604-621.