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The design of Mars lander cameras for Mars Pathfinder, Mars Surveyor '98 and Mars Surveyor '01

R. Reynolds, Peter H. Smith, Larry Bell, H. U. Keller

Year
2001
Citations
10

Abstract

The Mars Pathfinder, Mars Surveyor '98, and Mars Surveyor '01 lander designs all utilize CCD-based cameras to conduct scientific investigations, assist with navigation of surface reverse and/or confirm sample acquisition and delivery by robotic arms. The extreme temperature and pressure environment of the Martian surface, the vibration and shock experienced during launch and landing, and the tight volume, mass, and power budgets challenge the designer and scientist alike to develop instruments and associated electronics that will function properly to provide the desired data. This paper provides an overview of the optical and mechanical design of two of the camera configurations, as well as a detailed description of the camera electronics. The cameras described are a gimbal-mounted stereo multi-spectral imager with 1 mrad/pixel resolution, and a variable focus robotic arm camera capable of 23-/spl mu/m/pixel resolution and provided with a self-contained three-color illumination system. The electronics, housed in the cameras and in separate enclosures, utilizes such subsystems as FPGAs for digital control, VME bus-mapped video memory, and multiplexed stepper motor select/phase driver circuitry.

Keywords

Mars Exploration ProgramMartianMartian surfaceExploration of MarsRemote sensingComputer sciencePathfinderStepperMars landingGimbal

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