The NASA Dawn spacecraft acquired thousands of images of asteroid Vesta during its year-long orbital tour, and is now on its way to asteroid Ceres. A method for calibrating images acquired by the onboard Framing Camera was described by Schröder et al. (2013; Icarus 226, 1304). However, their method is only valid for point sources. In this paper we extend the calibration to images of extended sources like Vesta. For this, we devise a first-order correction for in-field stray light, which is known to plague images taken through the narrow band filters, and revise the flat fields that were acquired in an integrating sphere before launch. We used calibrated images of the Vesta surface to construct simple photometric models for all filters, that...
During its year-long orbital mission, the Dawn spacecraft has mapped the surface of main-belt astero...
Adaptive optics (AO) images of asteroids Ceres and Vesta were obtained on September 18–20, 1993, wit...
Phase angle and temperature are two important parameters that affect the photometric and spectral b...
We present a method for calibrating images acquired by the Dawn Framing Camera (FC) that is based on...
The Framing Camera (FC) onboard the Dawn spacecraft serves a dual purpose. Next to its central role ...
The Dawn spacecraft was launched on September 27th, 2007. Its mission is to consecutively rendezvous...
The Framing Camera (FC) is the German contribution to the Dawn mission. The camera will map 4 Vesta ...
Context. Over the past decades, several interplanetary missions have studied small bodies in situ, l...
The initial exploration of any planetary object requires a careful mission design guided by our know...
International audienceContext. Over the past decades, several interplanetary missions have studied s...
The objective of the Dawn topography investigation is to derive the detailed shapes of 4 Vesta and 1...
The Dawn Discovery Mission to asteroids (4)Vesta and (1)Ceres is scheduled to launch on June, 2007. ...
Introduction: NASA’s Dawn spacecraft entered orbit of the inner main belt asteroid 4 Vesta on July ...
The Dawn mission has completed its Survey and High Altitude Mapping Orbit (HAMO) phases at Vesta and...
During its year-long orbital mission, the Dawn spacecraft has mapped the surface of main-belt astero...
Adaptive optics (AO) images of asteroids Ceres and Vesta were obtained on September 18–20, 1993, wit...
Phase angle and temperature are two important parameters that affect the photometric and spectral b...
We present a method for calibrating images acquired by the Dawn Framing Camera (FC) that is based on...
The Framing Camera (FC) onboard the Dawn spacecraft serves a dual purpose. Next to its central role ...
The Dawn spacecraft was launched on September 27th, 2007. Its mission is to consecutively rendezvous...
The Framing Camera (FC) is the German contribution to the Dawn mission. The camera will map 4 Vesta ...
Context. Over the past decades, several interplanetary missions have studied small bodies in situ, l...
The initial exploration of any planetary object requires a careful mission design guided by our know...
International audienceContext. Over the past decades, several interplanetary missions have studied s...
The objective of the Dawn topography investigation is to derive the detailed shapes of 4 Vesta and 1...
The Dawn Discovery Mission to asteroids (4)Vesta and (1)Ceres is scheduled to launch on June, 2007. ...
Introduction: NASA’s Dawn spacecraft entered orbit of the inner main belt asteroid 4 Vesta on July ...
The Dawn mission has completed its Survey and High Altitude Mapping Orbit (HAMO) phases at Vesta and...
During its year-long orbital mission, the Dawn spacecraft has mapped the surface of main-belt astero...
Adaptive optics (AO) images of asteroids Ceres and Vesta were obtained on September 18–20, 1993, wit...
Phase angle and temperature are two important parameters that affect the photometric and spectral b...