Originator
Dr. Eric Eliason
Planetary Data System Imaging Node
Branch of Astrogeology
US Geological Survey
2255 North Gemini Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86002
(520) 556-7113
eeliason@usgs.gov
NSSDC ID
PSPG-00309
Software
Decompression, formatting, and viewing software are included
on all CD-ROMs, which can be read on Macintosh, DOS, and UNIX platforms. To
view the Clementine images, use Image (Macintosh), provided as a binhexed
archive; CLIMDISP (DOS); and xv (UNIX) image viewing software on the CD-ROMs.
Users must decompress the images using the CLEMDECMP software on the CD-ROMs
and output the file in GIF or TIFF format.
Note
- Any subset or combination of discs may be requested.
- Both browse and full-resolution images are contained on the CDs, most in
compressed format.
- A set of more " user friendly"
Lunar Digital Image Models
(LDIMs), which are processed mosaics of the raw Clementine images, are now
available.
Information
These CD-ROMs were prepared by the Clementine project and the Planetary Data
System and contain the Engineering Data Record (EDR) image archive for the
Clementine mission acquired by 5 experiments: the Ultraviolet/Visible Camera,
the Near-Infrared Camera, the Long Wavelength Infrared Camera, the
High-Resolution Imaging Camera, and the Star Tracker Cameras. The EDR images
are the raw images acquired by these experiments.
These CD-ROMs are arranged by Clementine orbit number, with 3 to 5 orbits
contained per CD-ROM. The raw images from all imaging sensors (UV/Visible, Near IR,
Long-Wavelength IR, High Resolution, and Star Tracker cameras) will be
included for each orbit.
Lunar images from the Ultraviolet/Visible (UV/VIS) Camera are 288 pixels x 384
pixels, taken in one of 6 filters in the UV and visible wavelengths. Images
from the Near-Infrared (NIR) Camera are 256 pixels x 256 pixels, taken in one
of 6 filters in the near-infrared wavelengths. Images from the Long
Wavelength Infrared (LWIR) Camera are 128 pixels x 128 pixels, taken with one
broadband filter in the far-infrared wavelengths. Images from the High
Resolution (HIRES) Camera are 384 pixels x 288 pixels, taken in one of 5
filters in the UV and visible wavelengths. Images from the Star Tracker A
Camera and from the Star Tracker B Camera are wide field-of-view,
576 pixels x 384 pixels, taken in one broadband filter.
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