Author/Authors :
Domingue، نويسنده , , Deborah L. and Murchie، نويسنده , , Scott L. and Denevi، نويسنده , , Brett W. and Chabot، نويسنده , , Nancy L. and Blewett، نويسنده , , David T. and Laslo، نويسنده , , Nori R. and Vaughan، نويسنده , , Robin M. and Kang، نويسنده , , Hong K. and Shepard، نويسنده , , Michael K.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
During the third flyby of Mercury by the MESSENGER spacecraft, a dedicated disk-integrated photometric sequence was acquired with the wide-angle multispectral camera to observe Mercuryʹs global photometric behavior in 11 spectral filters over as broad a range of phase angle as possible within the geometric constraints of the flyby. Extraction of disk-integrated measurements from images acquired during this sequence required careful accounting for scattered light and residual background effects. The photometric model fit to these measurements is shown to fit observed radiances at phase angles below 110°, possibly except where both solar incidence and emission angles are high (>70°). The complexity of the scattered light at wavelengths greater than 828 nm contributes to a less accurate photometric correction at these wavelengths. The model is used to correct the global imaging data set acquired at a variety of geometries to a common geometry of incidence angle=30°, emission angle=0°, and phase angle=30°, yielding a relatively seamless mosaic. The results here will be used to correct image mosaics of Mercury acquired in orbit.
Keywords :
spectra , Photometry , messenger , mercury