The Europa Imaging System (EIS) Investigation.
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Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Turtle, E P | |
McEwen, A S | |
Patterson, G W | |
Elder, C M | |
Slack, K A | |
Hawkins, S E | |
McDermott, J | |
DeMajistre, R | |
Espiritu, R | |
Seifert, H | |
Niewola, J | |
Bland, M | |
Centurelli, J | |
Collins, G C | |
Corlies, P | |
Darlington, H | |
Daubar, I J | |
Derr, C | |
Detelich, C | |
Donald, E | |
Edens, W | |
Gardner, C | |
Graham, F | |
Hansen, C J | |
Hayes, A G | |
Humm, D | |
Hurford, T A | |
Kirk, R L | |
Kutsop, N | |
Lees, W J | |
Lewis, D | |
London, S | |
Magner, A | |
Barr Mlinar, A C | |
Morgan, F | |
Nimmo, F | |
Ocasio Milanes, A | |
Osterman, S | |
Phillips, C B | |
Prockter, L | |
Quick, L C | |
Robbins, G | |
Soderblom, J M | |
Stickle, A | |
Sutton, S S | |
Tucker, O J | |
Van Auken, R B | |
Wilk, K A |
Series
Space Science Reviews
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0038-6308
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
39650165
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Description
The Europa Imaging System (EIS) consists of a Narrow-Angle Camera (NAC) and a Wide-Angle Camera (WAC) that are designed to work together to address high-priority science objectives regarding Europa's geology, composition, and the nature of its ice shell. EIS accommodates variable geometry and illumination during rapid, low-altitude flybys with both framing and pushbroom imaging capability using rapid-readout, 8-megapixel (4k × 2k) detectors. Color observations are acquired using pushbroom imaging with up to six broadband filters. The data processing units (DPUs) perform digital time delay integration (TDI) to enhance signal-to-noise ratios and use readout strategies to measure and correct spacecraft jitter. The NAC has a 2.3° × 1.2° field of view (FOV) with a 10-μrad instantaneous FOV (IFOV), thus achieving 0.5-m pixel scale over a swath that is 2 km wide and several km long from a range of 50 km. The NAC is mounted on a 2-axis gimbal, ±30° cross- and along-track, that enables independent targeting and near-global (≥90%) mapping of Europa at ≤100-m pixel scale (to date, only ∼15% of Europa has been imaged at ≤900 m/pixel), as well as stereo imaging from as close as 50-km altitude to generate digital terrain models (DTMs) with ≤4-m ground sample distance (GSD) and ≤0.5-m vertical precision. The NAC will also perform observations at long range to search for potential erupting plumes, achieving 10-km pixel scale at a distance of one million kilometers. The WAC has a 48° × 24° FOV with a 218-μrad IFOV, achieving 11-m pixel scale at the center of a 44-km-wide swath from a range of 50 km, and generating DTMs with 32-m GSD and ≤4-m vertical precision. The WAC is designed to acquire three-line pushbroom stereo and color swaths along flyby ground-tracks.
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