A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name RO-C-NAVCAM-3-PRL-MTP005
Mission INTERNATIONAL-ROSETTA-MISSION
URL ftp://psa.esac.esa.int/pub/mirror/pub/mirror/INTERNATIONAL-ROSETTA-MISSION/NAVCAM/RO-C-NAVCAM-3-PRL-MTP005-V1.0
DOI https://doi.org/esa-[xxxxxxx]
Abstract This dataset contains ROSETTA NAVCAM RADIOMETRICALLY CALIBRATED DATA of the PRELANDING MTP005 Phase from 03 Jul. 2014, 09:00:01 to 01 Aug. 2014, 09:53:18 when at the vicinity of target 67P/CG.
Description Data Set history: First version Data Set Overview: The data from the Rosetta Navigation Camera (NavCam) were calibrated by Bernhard Geiger; the processing pipeline was implemented by Rafael Andres; the data set was constructed and submitted by Diego Fraga Agudo on behalf of the Planetary Science Archives (PSA). The data were acquired between 2014-07-02 and 2014-08-01. Initially, 5 images per day were taken for navigation, three of them with attenuation. On 2014-07-18, 4 images were lost and one image partially lost due to ground station problems. From July 25th, the Navcam images were taken at a rate of 4 images per day, all with attenuation. From July 30th during the comet approach sequence one image was acquired every 30 minutes. In total this gives: 22*5 - 4 + 8*4 + 76 = 214 navigation images. The comet distance ranged from 42980km to 848km. All images in this data set are radiometrically calibrated data taken using the imaging mode. The data set contains images using NavCam CAM1 onboard the Rosetta S/C. NavCam instrument contains a second identical camera called CAM2 but this was used mainly as a backup and the few images taken with it have not been calibrated and are not included in the Level 3 datasets. The images can be found in the DATA/CAM1 directory. For each image, the user can also find the FITS format of the observation in the EXTRAS/CAM1 directory. Filename Convention: In DATA: The filenaming convention for all data levels is given by: __. ROS ...
Instrument NAVCAM
Temporal Coverage 2014-07-03T09:00:01Z/2014-08-01T09:53:18Z
Version V1.0
Mission Description TABLE OF CONTENTS ---------------------------------- = ROSETTA Mission Overview = ROSETTA Mission Objectives - Science Objectives = Mission Profile = Mission Phases Overview - Mission Phase Schedule - Solar Conjunctions/Oppositions - Payload Checkouts = Mission Phases Description - Launch phase (LEOP) - Commissioning phase - Cruise phase 1 - Earth swing-by 1 - Cruise phase 2 (and Deep Impact) - Mars swing-by - Cruise phase 3 - Earth swing-by 2 - Cruise phase 4 (splitted in 4-1 and 4-2) - Steins flyby - Earth swing-by 3 - Cruise phase 5 - Lutetia flyby - Rendez-Vous Manoeuver 1 - Cruise phase 6 - Rendez-Vous Manoeuver 2 - Near comet drift (NCD) phase - Approach phase - Lander delivery and relay phase - Escort phase - Near perihelion phase - Extended mission = Orbiter Experiments - ALICE - CONSERT - COSIMA - GIADA - MIDAS - MIRO - OSIRIS - ROSINA - RPC - RSI - VIRTIS - SREM = LANDER (PHILAE) - Science Objectives - Lander Experiments = Ground Segment - Rosetta Ground Segment - Rosetta Science Operations Center - Rosetta Mission Operations Center - Rosetta Lander Ground Segment - Lander Control Center - Science Operations and Navigation Center - Rosetta Scientific Data Archive = Acronyms ROSETTA Mission Overview = The ROSETTA mission is an interplanetary mission whose main objectives are the rendezvous and in-situ measurements of the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, scheduled for 2014/2015. The spacecraft carries a Rosetta Lander, named Philae, to the nucleus and deploys it onto its surface. A brief description of the mission and its objectives can be found in [GLASSMEIERETAL2007A]. A detailed description of the mission analysis can be found in the ROSETTA User Manual [RO-DSS-MA-1001], and the flight Operations Plan [RO-ESC-PL-5000]. On its long way to the comet nucleus after a Launch by Ariane 5 P1+ in March 2004, the ROSETTA spacecraft orbited the Sun ...
Creator Contact BERNHARD GEIGER
Date Published 2020-01-07
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, 2020-01-07, RO-C-NAVCAM-3-PRL-MTP005, V1.0. https://doi.org/esa-[xxxxxxx]