Ground and In-Flight Calibration of the OSIRIS-REx Camera Suite
Abstract
The OSIRIS-REx Camera Suite (OCAMS) onboard the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is used to study the shape and surface of the mission's target, asteroid (101955) Bennu, in support of the selection of a sampling site. We present calibration methods and results for the three OCAMS cameras—MapCam, PolyCam, and SamCam—using data from pre-flight and in-flight calibration campaigns. Pre-flight calibrations established a baseline for a variety of camera properties, including bias and dark behavior, flat fields, stray light, and radiometric calibration. In-flight activities updated these calibrations where possible, allowing us to confidently measure Bennu's surface. Accurate calibration is critical not only for establishing a global understanding of Bennu, but also for enabling analyses of potential sampling locations and for providing scientific context for the returned sample.
- Publication:
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Space Science Reviews
- Pub Date:
- January 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11214-019-0626-6
- Bibcode:
- 2020SSRv..216...12G
- Keywords:
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- Instrumentation;
- Data reduction techniques;
- Asteroids;
- OSIRIS-REx;
- (101955) Bennu