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Optical designs for the Mars '03 rover cameras
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Optical designs for the Mars '03 rover cameras
Optical designs for the Mars '03 rover cameras
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Gregory H. Smith
Gregory H. Smith
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Edward C. Hagerott
Edward C. Hagerott
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Lawrence M. Scherr
Lawrence M. Scherr
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Kenneth E. Herkenhoff
Kenneth E. Herkenhoff
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James F. Bell Iii
James F. Bell Iii
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5 December 2001
proceedings article
Published by
SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
Vol. 4441
,
118-131
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449558
Abstract
In 2003, NASA is planning to send two robotic rover vehicles to explore the surface of Mars. The spacecraft will land on airbags in different, carefully chosen locations. The search for evidence indicating conditions favorable for past or present life will be a high priority. Each rover will carry a total of ten cameras of five various types. There will be a stereo pair of color panoramic cameras, a stereo pair of wide- field navigation cameras, one close-up camera on a movable arm, two stereo pairs of fisheye cameras for hazard avoidance, and one Sun sensor camera. This paper discusses the lenses for these cameras. Included are the specifications, design approaches, expected optical performances, prescriptions, and tolerances.© (2001) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Keywords
CAMERAS
MARS
OPTICAL DESIGN
SENSORS
LENSES
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