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Paper: |
Building a Science-Driven Mission Planning Tool with JMARS |
Volume: |
541, ADASS XXXIII |
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114 |
Authors: |
Christian Schaller; Miguel Almeida; Nicole Baugh; Rodney Heyd; Guy McArthur; Matthew Read |
DOI: |
10.26624/IMMX1100 |
Abstract: |
High-resolution spacecraft instruments such as HiRISE (aboard NASA’s
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) and CaSSIS (aboard ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter)
benefit from careful, science-driven mission planning. The requirement to obtain data
under specific viewing or geological conditions or to correlate data collection with previously acquired datasets can be met with a geographic information system (GIS). We
show here how to adapt the open-source GIS tool JMARS for science-driven mission
planning. |
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