CLUPI close-up imager

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The CLUPI close-up imager is a high-resolution camera on the Rosalind Franklin Mars rover designed to capture detailed images of Martian rocks and soil to study their textures and potential biosignatures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf close-up imager
scientific instrument
spacecraft camera
acronym CLUPI NERFINISHED
collaboratingAgency Roscosmos NERFINISHED
dataProduct high-resolution color images
designedFor in situ imaging of Martian rocks
in situ imaging of Martian soil
search for potential biosignatures
textural analysis of geological samples
developedInCountry Switzerland NERFINISHED
fullName Close-UP Imager NERFINISHED
function context imaging for drilled samples
high-resolution close-up imaging
goal contribute to assessment of past habitability on Mars
support interpretation of subsurface drill cores
hostBody Rosalind Franklin rover instrument suite
hostMission ExoMars 2022 mission NERFINISHED
hostRover Rosalind Franklin NERFINISHED
leadInstitution University of Bern NERFINISHED
missionPhase surface operations
mountingLocation mast of the Rosalind Franklin rover
observationScale millimetre scale
sub-millimetre scale
operationalEnvironment Martian surface
partOf ExoMars rover NERFINISHED
Rosalind Franklin rover NERFINISHED
primaryTarget Mars NERFINISHED
program ExoMars programme NERFINISHED
roleInPayload context imaging for subsurface samples
scienceDiscipline astrobiology
planetary geology
scienceObjective characterize rock textures
identify sedimentary structures
search for morphological biosignatures
support drilling and sample selection
spaceAgency ESA NERFINISHED
European Space Agency NERFINISHED
spectralRange visible light
targets drill tailings
rock surfaces
soil grains

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Rosalind Franklin rover hasInstrument CLUPI close-up imager