Dawn Framing Camera Q&A, Ask your questions to the Framing Camera Operations Team |
Dawn Framing Camera Q&A, Ask your questions to the Framing Camera Operations Team |
Jun 29 2011, 09:02 PM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 50 Joined: 27-June 11 From: Katlenburg-Lindau, Lower Saxony, Germany Member No.: 6038 |
Dear all,
We are amazed, and a bit flattered, by the interest that the Dawn mission has awaken throughout the internet and particularly in this forum, and we would like to thank you for it. Space imagery is frequently subject of discussion and even re-work in these pages, but the field of space operations does not seem to be covered very often. That is why we have decided to offer you all the posibility to ask your questions to the team, that we will gladly reply within the limitations provided by our working agreements with JPL/NASA and the Dawn Science Team. We would like to request in advance your understanding if we do not reply promptly (or not at all) to some of your questions. We are in a busy and exciting time, and we intend to share this excitement with you as much as we can. Thank you all for making a great site out of UMSF and for your participation in this topic. Regards, Pablo Gutiérrez-Marqués Framing Camera Operations Manager -------------------- |
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Jul 2 2011, 10:04 PM
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Solar System Cartographer Group: Members Posts: 10226 Joined: 5-April 05 From: Canada Member No.: 227 |
If I may borrow this space to reply to Fran, even if super-resolution is not a goal of an imaging sequence, there will be opportunities to use it every time a multispectral image sequence is obtained. If a set of images are taken in quick succession through different filters, they can be combined to make a super-resolution composite. I have done this with Voyager images of Hyperion, for example. If there is a lot of colour variation in a scene, as we see on Io, this will not work, but for scenes with only minor colour variation it will be OK, and that will be true for Vesta.
Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
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