The Mariner 10 television science subsystem was an improved version of the Mariner 9 system, using 1500-mm-focal-length optics. An elaborate picture-taking sequence resulted in transmission of over 4000 frames back to earth during two flyby encounters with Mercury. These sequences utilized a real-time data rate of 117.6 kbit/s, resulting in coverage of about 75% of the lighted portion of Mercury's surface at a resolution of better than 2 km. The complete set of useful images, which amounted to about 3000 frames, was processed with three different types of digital image-processing enhancements
Planetary imaging from unmanned spacecraft, almost exclusively done by digital systems, is examined....
A computer search was performed on all useable Mariner 10 images of Mercury for which refined camera...
The second Mercury encounter has resulted in the acquisition of about 360 pictures of the south pola...
The Mariner 10 television science subsystem was an improved version of the Mariner 9 system, using 1...
The 11 papers in this issue, comprising the Mariner 10 imaging team final report, are brought togeth...
The morphology and optical properties of the surface of Mercury resemble that of the moon in remarka...
More than 60,000 images of Mercury were taken at ∼29° elevation during two sunrises, at 820 nm, and ...
Features identified on Mariner 10 high resolution images of Mercury, acquired during three flybys be...
Mariner 10 mission objectives to investigate Mercury and Venus are discussed along with the spacecra...
Mariner 10 observations of Venus, Mercury, Comet Kohoutek, and other interplanetary objects are repo...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 15-17, 1974 / International Hotel, Los A...
The Mariner Venus/Mercury 1973 mission operations Extended Mission is described. The activities are ...
A total of 201 complete television frames of Mars were returned by Mariners 6 and 7 in late July and...
The MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft, launched i...
Prior to the flight of the Mariner 10 spacecraft, Mercury was the least investigated and most poorly...
Planetary imaging from unmanned spacecraft, almost exclusively done by digital systems, is examined....
A computer search was performed on all useable Mariner 10 images of Mercury for which refined camera...
The second Mercury encounter has resulted in the acquisition of about 360 pictures of the south pola...
The Mariner 10 television science subsystem was an improved version of the Mariner 9 system, using 1...
The 11 papers in this issue, comprising the Mariner 10 imaging team final report, are brought togeth...
The morphology and optical properties of the surface of Mercury resemble that of the moon in remarka...
More than 60,000 images of Mercury were taken at ∼29° elevation during two sunrises, at 820 nm, and ...
Features identified on Mariner 10 high resolution images of Mercury, acquired during three flybys be...
Mariner 10 mission objectives to investigate Mercury and Venus are discussed along with the spacecra...
Mariner 10 observations of Venus, Mercury, Comet Kohoutek, and other interplanetary objects are repo...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 15-17, 1974 / International Hotel, Los A...
The Mariner Venus/Mercury 1973 mission operations Extended Mission is described. The activities are ...
A total of 201 complete television frames of Mars were returned by Mariners 6 and 7 in late July and...
The MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft, launched i...
Prior to the flight of the Mariner 10 spacecraft, Mercury was the least investigated and most poorly...
Planetary imaging from unmanned spacecraft, almost exclusively done by digital systems, is examined....
A computer search was performed on all useable Mariner 10 images of Mercury for which refined camera...
The second Mercury encounter has resulted in the acquisition of about 360 pictures of the south pola...