MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Landing Site Map Compilation for MSL Tim Parker, JPL Laurie Barge, USC.

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MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Landing Site Map Compilation for MSL Tim Parker, JPL Laurie Barge, USC

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Landing Site Map Compilation for MSL *Objective is to produce maps of MSL landing site regions for: *Aid to science team selection of final landing site. *Aid to NAV team in determining whether TCMs needed en route. *Assessment of surface hazards to EDL. *Accurate location of surface features for localization after landing. *Accurate location of surface features for rover traverse planning. *High-quality image map as multi-layer “virtual map” file: *Enables rapid inclusion of latest orbiter images and derived data products. *MOLA topography Base map MDIM1 and 2 base maps for MPF and initially for MER. *Viking MDIM2 Supplements MOLA registration at low latitudes *THEMIS Daytime IR images. Provides uniform illumination and resolution coverage *THEMIS VIS images. *MOC images. *HIRISE images. *Derived products (e.g., Thermal Inertia, Rock abundance models/counts). *Does not require resampling of images of different pixel scales to common value, thus preserving original data. *New GIS plug-in for Canvas should enable export of fine registration information to users of other GIS applications.

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Gusev Crater Landing Site Map: MER A

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Gusev Crater Landing Site Hazard Map: MER A

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Gusev Crater Post-Landing Localization Map

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Erebus Crater Localization/Geomorphology Map: MER B

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Terby Topography

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Galle Crater topography

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Terby Topography, THEMIS IR, some VIS

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Holden/Eberswalde topography

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Holden/Eberswalde

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Becquerel topography

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Becquerel

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Gale Crater topography

MSL Parker and BargeFriday, June 2, 2006 Gale Crater