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The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) imaging spectrometer for lunar science: Instrument description, calibration, on‐orbit measurements, science data calibration and on‐orbit validation

机译:用于月球科学的Moon Mineralogy Mapper(M3)成像光谱仪:仪器描述,校准,在轨测量,科学数据校准和在轨验证

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The NASA Discovery Moon Mineralogy Mapper imaging spectrometer was selected to pursue a wide range of science objectives requiring measurement of composition at fine spatial scales over the full lunar surface. To pursue these objectives, a broad spectral range imaging spectrometer with high uniformity and high signal‐to‐noise ratio capable of measuring compositionally diagnostic spectral absorption features from a wide variety of known and possible lunar materials was required. For this purpose the Moon Mineralogy Mapper imaging spectrometer was designed and developed that measures the spectral range from 430 to 3000 nm with 10 nm spectral sampling through a 24 degree field of view with 0.7 milliradian spatial sampling. The instrument has a signal‐to‐noise ratio of greater than 400 for the specified equatorial reference radiance and greater than 100 for the polar reference radiance. The spectral cross‐track uniformity is >90% and spectral instantaneous field‐of‐view uniformity is >90%. The Moon Mineralogy Mapper was launched on Chandrayaan‐1 on the 22nd of October. On the 18th of November 2008 the Moon Mineralogy Mapper was turned on and collected a first light data set within 24 h. During this early checkout period and throughout the mission the spacecraft thermal environment and orbital parameters varied more than expected and placed operational and data quality constraints on the measurements. On the 29th of August 2009, spacecraft communication was lost. Over the course of the flight mission 1542 downlinked data sets were acquired that provide coverage of more than 95% of the lunar surface. An end‐to‐end science data calibration system was developed and all measurements have been passed through this system and delivered to the Planetary Data System (PDS.NASA.GOV). An extensive effort has been undertaken by the science team to validate the Moon Mineralogy Mapper science measurements in the context of the mission objectives. A focused spectral, radiometric, spatial, and uniformity validation effort has been pursuedwith selected data sets including an Earth‐view data set. With this effort an initial validation of the on‐orbit performance of the imaging spectrometer has been achieved, including validation of the cross‐track spectral uniformity and spectral instantaneous field of view uniformity. The Moon Mineralogy Mapper is the first imaging spectrometer to measure a data set of this kind at the Moon. These calibrated science measurements are being used to address the full set of science goals and objectives for this mission.
机译:选择NASA Discovery Moon矿物学制图仪成像光谱仪是为了追求广泛的科学目标,这些目标需要在整个月球表面的精细空间尺度上测量成分。为了实现这些目标,需要具有高均匀性和高信噪比的宽光谱范围成像光谱仪,该光谱仪能够测量来自多种已知和可能的月球物质的成分诊断光谱吸收特征。为此,设计并开发了Moon Mineralogy Mapper成像光谱仪,该光谱仪通过0.7弧度空间采样的24度视场,通过10 nm光谱采样测量了430至3000 nm的光谱范围。对于指定的赤道参考辐射,该仪器的信噪比大于400,对于极性参考辐射,其信噪比大于100。光谱跨轨均匀度> 90%,光谱瞬时视场均匀度> 90%。月亮矿物制图仪于10月22日在钱德拉亚安-1号发射升空。 2008年11月18日,打开了月亮矿物制图仪,并在24小时内收集了第一个光照数据集。在此早期结帐期间和整个飞行任务中,航天器的热环境和轨道参数变化超出预期,并在测量中施加了操作和数据质量约束。 2009年8月29日,航天器通信中断。在飞行任务过程中,获取了1542个下行链路数据集,这些数据集提供了超过95%的月球表面覆盖率。开发了一个端到端的科学数据校准系统,所有测量结果都已通过该系统传递到行星数据系统(PDS.NASA.GOV)。科学团队已经进行了广泛的努力,以在任务目标的背景下验证Moon Mineralogy Mapper科学测量结果。已对选定的数据集(包括地球视图数据集)进行了集中的光谱,辐射度,空间和均匀性验证工作。通过这项工作,已经完成了对成像光谱仪在轨性能的初步验证,包括跨轨光谱均匀性和光谱瞬时视场均匀性的验证。月亮矿物制图仪是第一个在月球上测量此类数据集的成像光谱仪。这些经过校准的科学测量被用于解决该任务的全部科学目的。

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