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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Overview of the Microscopic Imager Investigation during Spirit's first 450 sols in Gusev crater

K. E. Herkenhoff; S. W. Squyres; Robert S. Anderson; Brent A. Archinal; Raymond E. Arvidson; J. M. Barrett; Kris J. Becker; James F. Bell; Charles John Budney; Nathalie A. Cabrol; Mary G. Chapman; Debbie Cook; Bethany L. Ehlmann; Jack D. Farmer; Brenda J. Franklin; Lisa R. Gaddis; D. M. Galuszka; Patricia Garcia; Trent M. Hare; Elpitha Howington-Kraus; Jeffrey R. Johnson; Sarah Stewart Johnson; K. M. Kinch; Randolph L. Kirk; Ella Mae Lee; Craig Leff; Mark T. Lemmon; M. B. Madsen; J. N. Maki; Kevin F. Mullins

The Microscopic Imager (MI) on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has returned images of Mars with higher resolution than any previous camera system, allowing detailed petrographic and sedimentological studies of the rocks and soils at the Gusev landing site. Designed to simulate a geologists hand lens, the MI is mounted on Spirits instrument arm and can resolve objects 0.1 mm in size or larger. This paper provides an overview of MI operations, data calibration, processing, and analysis of MI data returned during the first 450 sols (Mars days) of the Spirit landed mission. The primary goal of this paper is to facilitate further analyses of MI data by summarizing the methods used to acquire and process the data, the radiometric and geometric accuracy of MI data products, and the availability of archival products. In addition, scientific results of the MI investigation are summarized. MI observations show that poorly sorted soils are common in Gusev crater, although aeolian bedforms have well-sorted coarse sand grains on their surfaces. Abraded surfaces of plains rocks show igneous textures, light-toned veins or fracture-filling minerals, and discrete coatings. The rocks in the Columbia Hills have a wide variety of granular textures, consistent with volcaniclastic or impact origins. Case hardening and submillimeter veins observed in the rocks as well as soil crusts and cemented clods imply episodic subsurface aqueous fluid movement, which has altered multiple geologic units in the Columbia Hills. The MI also monitored Spirits solar panels and the magnets on the rovers deck.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Surface processes recorded by rocks and soils on Meridiani Planum, Mars: Microscopic Imager observations during Opportunity's first three extended missions

K. E. Herkenhoff; John P. Grotzinger; Andrew H. Knoll; Scott M. McLennan; Catherine M. Weitz; Aileen Yingst; Robert S. Anderson; Brent A. Archinal; Raymond E. Arvidson; J. M. Barrett; Kris J. Becker; James F. Bell; Charles John Budney; Mary G. Chapman; Debbie Cook; B. L. Ehlmann; Brenda J. Franklin; Lisa R. Gaddis; D. M. Galuszka; Patricia Garcia; Paul Geissler; Trent M. Hare; Elpitha Howington-Kraus; Jeffrey R. Johnson; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi; Randolph L. Kirk; Peter Denham Lanagan; Ella Mae Lee; Craig Leff; J. N. Maki

The Microscopic Imager (MI) on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has returned images of Mars with higher resolution than any previous camera system, allowing detailed petrographic and sedimentological studies of the rocks and soils at the Meridiani Planum landing site. Designed to simulate a geologists hand lens, the MI is mounted on Opportunitys instrument arm and can resolve objects 0.1 mm across or larger. This paper provides an overview of MI operations, data calibration, and analysis of MI data returned during the first 900 sols (Mars days) of the Opportunity landed mission. Analyses of Opportunity MI data have helped to resolve major questions about the origin of observed textures and features. These studies support eolian sediment transport, rather than impact surge processes, as the dominant depositional mechanism for Burns formation strata. MI stereo observations of a rock outcrop near the rim of Erebus Crater support the previous interpretation of similar sedimentary structures in Eagle Crater as being formed by surficial flow of liquid water. Well-sorted spherules dominate ripple surfaces on the Meridiani plains, and the size of spherules between ripples decreases by about 1 mm from north to south along Opportunitys traverse between Endurance and Erebus craters.


Archive | 1999

An Archive of MGS/MOC Imaging Data

Michael A. Caplinger; Eric L. N. Jensen; Kenneth S. Edgett; Eric M. Eliason; Patricia Garcia


Archive | 2010

PDS Map-A-Planet Cartographic Web Services: The Latest Updates

Patricia Garcia; C. E. Isbell; J. M. Barrett; Lisa R. Gaddis


Archive | 2007

Map-a-Planet: Extending and Improving the Creation of Cartographic Image Maps on the Web

D. L. Soltesz; Barbara Peck; Trent M. Hare; J. M. Barrett; B. M. Sucharski; Patricia Garcia; Jennifer Blue


Archive | 2007

Mars Image Data Available Through the Planetary Data System

Patricia Garcia; Lisa R. Gaddis; S. K. Lavoie; C. E. Isbell; B. J. Sword; Eric M. Eliason


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Overview of the Microscopic Imager Investigation during Spirit's first 450 sols in Gusev crater: FIRST 450 SOLS OF SPIRIT MI INVESTIGATION

K. E. Herkenhoff; S. W. Squyres; Robert S. Anderson; Brent A. Archinal; Raymond E. Arvidson; J. M. Barrett; Kris J. Becker; James F. Bell; Charles John Budney; Nathalie A. Cabrol; Mary G. Chapman; Debbie Cook; Bethany L. Ehlmann; Jack D. Farmer; Brenda J. Franklin; Lisa R. Gaddis; D. M. Galuszka; Patricia Garcia; Trent M. Hare; Elpitha Howington-Kraus; Jeffrey R. Johnson; Sarah Stewart Johnson; K. M. Kinch; Randolph L. Kirk; Ella Mae Lee; Craig Leff; Mark T. Lemmon; M. B. Madsen; J. N. Maki; Kevin F. Mullins


Archive | 2001

Creating Cartographic Image Maps on the Web Using PDS MAP-A-PLANET

Patricia Garcia; Eric M. Eliason; J. M. Barrett


Archive | 1998

The Mars Pathfinder

Lisa R. Gaddis; Laurence A. Soderblom; Randolph L. Kirk; James Richard Johnson; W. C. Ward; John D. Anderson; J. M. Barrett; Karl J. Becker; Theodore Becker; A. L. Bennett; Jennifer Blue; David Cook; Eric M. Eliason; Patricia Garcia; Michael D. Gordon; Trent M. Hare; A. E. Howington-Kraus; C. E. Isbell; E. S. Lee; B. L. Redding; T. V. Rosanova; Robert Sucharski; T. L. Sucharski; K. T. Thompson; J. M. Torson; Egon Dorrer; Peter W. H. Smith; Daniel T. Britt


Archive | 1998

Obtaining Cartographic Image Maps from the PDS Planetary Image Atlas

Patricia Garcia; Eric M. Eliason; David R. Larsen; Richard A. Waltz

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J. M. Barrett

United States Geological Survey

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Eric M. Eliason

United States Geological Survey

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Lisa R. Gaddis

United States Geological Survey

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Trent M. Hare

United States Geological Survey

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Randolph L. Kirk

United States Geological Survey

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Brenda J. Franklin

California Institute of Technology

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Brent A. Archinal

United States Geological Survey

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Charles John Budney

California Institute of Technology

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Craig Leff

California Institute of Technology

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D. M. Galuszka

United States Geological Survey

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