urn:nasa:pds:enceladus_cassini_iss_shapemodel_bland_2019:data:enceladus_2019pm_topography
1.0
Enceladus Shape Model: Height Relative to Triaxial Ellipsoid
1.13.0.0
Product_Observational
Bland, Michael T.; Weller, Lynn A.; Mayer, David P.; Archinal, Brent A.
2020
10.5194/isprs-annals-V-3-2020-579-2020
A Global Shape Model For Saturn's Moon Enceladus From A Dense Photogrammetric Control Network, ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci. 2020
Science
Derived
This 2.5D shape model of Enceladus was generated by interpolating the associated 3D point cloud of latitude, longitude, and radius values to a regular grid at 2 pixels per degree (2.2 km/pixel at the equator). The pixel values represent the height of the surface in meters relative to a best-fit triaxial ellipsoid for Enceladus. The model is both near-global in extent, and is intended to support scientific investigations, future mission planning activities, and generation of improved orthoimages.
A Global Shape Model For Saturn's Moon Enceladus From A Dense Photogrammetric Control Network
Individual Investigation
urn:nasa:pds:context:investigation:mission.mission.cassini-huygens::1.1
data_to_investigation
Observing System for ISS data
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Spacecraft
The instrument host for this observing system was the Cassini Orbiter spacecraft
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is_instrument_host
Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
Instrument
The instrument for this observing component was the Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle (ISSNA)
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is_instrument
Enceladus
Satellite
urn:nasa:pds:context:target:satellite.saturn.enceladus::1.1
data_to_target
image
cartography_parameters_to_image_object
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2.7988881196878945e-13
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Equirectangular
0
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180
Coordinate Pair
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Planetocentric
Enceladus
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251500
Positive East
enceladus_2019pm_topography.tif
image
1711
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Last Index Fastest
IEEE754LSBSingle
Line
360
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Sample
720
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Band
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