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Europa Imaging System
OperatorNASA
Instrument typecameras
Function3D topography
Mission durationCruise: 3-6 years
Science phase: ≥ 3 years
Properties
Resolution0.5 m
Spectral bandvisible spectrum
Host spacecraft
SpacecraftEuropa Clipper
OperatorNASA
Launch date≈ 2025 [1]
RocketFalcon Heavy[2]
Launch siteKennedy Space Center

The Europa Imaging System (EIS) is a visible spectrum wide and narrow angle camera on board the planned Europa Clipper mission that will map most of Europa at 50 m (160 ft) resolution, and will provide images of selected surface areas at up to 0.5 m resolution.

EIS will provide comprehensive data sets, including cartographic and three-dimensional geologic maps, regional and high-resolution digital topography, geographic information system data products, color and photometric data products, a geodetic control network tied to radar altimetry, and a database of plume-search observations.[3]

Overview[edit]

Europa Imaging System Optical Telescope Assembly

EIS combines a narrow-angle camera (NAC) and a wide-angle camera (WAC) designed to address the reconnaissance goals. Both cameras operate on the visible spectrum (390 to 700 nm) and make use of push broom scanners for obtaining images with stereoscopic sensors.

The Principal investigator is Elizabeth Turtle.

Objectives[edit]

The objectives of the EIS instrument are: [3]

General specifications[edit]

Europa Imaging System Narrow Angle Camera
Wide-Angle Camera
Narrow angle camera (NAC)

The NAC provides very high-resolution, stereo reconnaissance, generating 2 km wide swaths at 0.5 m pixel scale from 50 km altitude. NAC observations also include: near-global (>95%) mapping of Europa at ≤50 m pixel scale; regional and high-resolution stereo imaging at <1 m/pixel, and high phase angle observations for plume searches.[3][4] The NAC will also perform high-phase-angle observations to search for potential plumes, even when the spacecraft is distant from Europa.[4]

Wide angle camera (WAC)

The WAC will acquire stereo reconnaissance, generating digital topographic models with 32 m spatial scale and 4 m vertical precision from 50 km altitude.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Europa Clipper passes key review. Jeff Foust, Space News. 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "NASA to use commercial launch vehicle for Europa Clipper". 11 February 2021.
  • ^ a b c d The Europa Imaging System (EIS): High-Resolution, 3-D Insight into Europa's Geology, Ice Shell, and Potential for Current Activity. Turtle, E. P.; McEwen, A. S.; Collins, G. C.; Fletcher, L. N.; Hansen, C. J.; Hayes, A.; Hurford, T., Jr.; Kirk, R. L.; Barr, A.; Nimmo, F.; Patterson, G.; Quick, L. C.; Soderblom, J. M.; Thomas, N. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #P13E-03. December 2014.
  • ^ a b c The Europa Imaging System (EIS): High-Resolution Imaging and Topography to Investigate Europa's Geology, Ice Shell, and Potential for Current Activity (PDF). Turtle, E. P.; McEwen, A. S.; Collins, G. C.; Fletcher, L.; Hansen, C. J.; Hayes, A. G.; Hurford, T. A.; Kirk, R. L.; Barr Mlinar, A. C.; Nimmo, F.; Patterson, G. W.; Quick, L. C.; Soderblom, J. M.; Thomas, N.; Ernst, C. M. 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 21-25, 2016 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1903, p.1626.

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