DocumentCode
1217869
Title
Data Considerations for Planetary Space Science Photography
Author
Malling, Leonard R.
Author_Institution
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, Mass.
Volume
15
Issue
5
fYear
1967
fDate
10/1/1967 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
665
Lastpage
669
Abstract
Analog and digital data processes are discussed for interplanetary photoscience. Particular reference is made to the Mariner Mars flyby photo mission. A planetary flyby picture taking sequence produces a relatively fast accumulation of video data bits. This data is stored on magnetic tape. As the telemetry data rate at planetary range is extremely slow, days must elapse for continuous transmission of the stored picture information. A study of the analog and digital resolution criteria indicates that for the low contrast scenes viewed, a high SNR at the camera is desired. When the spacecraft is so limited in power, weight, and transmission capability, a ground based computer usefully enhances contrast and resolution.
Keywords
Communication satellites; Data storage; Data transmission systems; Facsimile equipment; Facsimile transmission; Processing; signal-to-noise ratio (SNR); Buffer storage; Digital cameras; Image storage; Layout; Magnetosphere; Mars; Photography; Photometry; Space technology; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communication Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9332
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1967.1089657
Filename
1089657
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