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About Mars Orbiter Camera
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) science investigation used 3 instruments: a narrow angle camera that obtained grayscale (black-and-white) high resolution images (typically 1.5 to 12 m per pixel) and red and blue wide angle cameras for context (240 m per pixel) and daily global imaging (7.5 km per pixel). MOC operated in Mars orbit between September 1997 and November 2006. It returned more than 240,000 images spanning portions of 4.8 Martian years.
MOC was operated at Malin Space Systems (MSSS).
MOC was operated at Malin Space Systems (MSSS).
MOC: E1100053
Image Data
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Name | Value | Type | Idx |
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Image ID | E1100053 | Basic | 10 |
Ctr Lat | -4.617761° | Basic | 11 |
Ctr Lon | 298.67865° | Basic | 12 |
Local Time | 13 | Basic | 13 |
Solar Longitude | 282° | Basic | 14 |
Lines | 17920 | Basic | 15 |
Incidence Angle | 30° | Basic | 16 |
Emission Angle | 17° | Basic | 17 |
Orbit | 12215 | Basic | 18 |
Image Time | 2001-12-01T08:40:20.02 | Basic | 19 |
Instrument | MOC-NA | Basic | 20 |
Crosstrack Summing | 4 | Basic | 21 |
Rationale Description | Southern Juventae Chasma survey traverse | Basic | 22 |
Data Quality | OK | Basic | 23 |
Reason | Processing completed normally | Basic | 24 |
Solar Distance | 209286784 | Basic | 25 |
Volume Id | MGSC_1200 | Basic | 26 |
Phase Angle | 44° | Basic | 27 |
Line Samples | 512 | Basic | 28 |
Sub-Solar Azimuth | 320° | Basic | 29 |
Context Image Product Id | E11/00054 | Basic | 30 |
Filter | N/A | Basic | 31 |
Sub-Solar Longitude | 86° | Basic | 32 |
Sub-Solar Latitude | -24° | Basic | 33 |
Downtrack Summing | 4 | Basic | 34 |
Scaled Image Height | 106 km | Basic | 35 |
Scaled Image Width | 3 km | Basic | 36 |
Scaled Pixel Width | 6 m | Basic | 37 |
North Azimuth | 92° | Basic | 38 |
Line Exposure Duration | 0s | Basic | 39 |
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About Mars Orbiter Camera
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) science investigation used 3 instruments: a narrow angle camera that obtained grayscale (black-and-white) high resolution images (typically 1.5 to 12 m per pixel) and red and blue wide angle cameras for context (240 m per pixel) and daily global imaging (7.5 km per pixel). MOC operated in Mars orbit between September 1997 and November 2006. It returned more than 240,000 images spanning portions of 4.8 Martian years.
MOC was operated at Malin Space Systems (MSSS).
MOC was operated at Malin Space Systems (MSSS).