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The Europa Imaging System (EIS) Investigation

Title: The Europa Imaging System (EIS) Investigation
Authors: EP Turtle; AS McEwen; GW Patterson; CM Ernst; CM Elder; KA Slack; SE Hawkins; J McDermott; H Meyer; R DeMajistre; R Espiritu; H Seifert; J Niewola; M Bland; M Becker; J Centurelli; GC Collins; P Corlies; H Darlington; IJ Daubar; C Derr; C Detelich; E Donald; W Edens; Leigh Fletcher; C Gardner; F Graham; CJ Hansen; C Haslebacher; AG Hayes; D Humm; TA Hurford; RL Kirk; N Kutsop; WJ Lees; D Lewis; S London; A Magner; M Mills; AC Barr Mlinar; F Morgan; F Nimmo; A Ocasio Milanes; S Osterman; CB Phillips; A Pommerol; L Prockter; LC Quick; G Robbins; JM Soderblom; B Stewart; A Stickle; SS Sutton; N Thomas; I Torres; OJ Tucker; RB Van Auken; KA Wilk
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: University of Leicester: Figshare
Subject Terms: Physical sciences; Astronomical sciences; Space sciences; Europa; Europa Clipper Mission; Icy satellite; Ocean world; Camera; Mapping; Plumes
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.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 2381/28015376.v1; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_Europa_Imaging_System_EIS_Investigation/28015376
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_Europa_Imaging_System_EIS_Investigation/28015376
Rights: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.2FD8593D
Database: BASE