CRISM instrument

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The CRISM instrument is a high-resolution imaging spectrometer aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter designed to map the mineralogy of the Martian surface, particularly to detect signs of past water.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf imaging spectrometer
remote sensing instrument
spacecraft instrument
acronymFor Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
arrivalAtMars 2006-03-10
dataUsedFor climate and volatile studies
geologic mapping of Mars
stratigraphic studies
supporting rover traverse planning
detects carbonates
hydrated minerals
ices
iron oxides
phyllosilicates
sulfates
developer Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
fullName Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
fundingAgency NASA
hasFeature gimbaled optics
high spectral sampling
pushbroom imaging capability
hasMode gimbaled targeted mode
mapping observation mode
nadir mapping mode
targeted observation mode
hostSpacecraftOperator Jet Propulsion Laboratory
surface form: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
institution Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
launchDate 2005-08-12
launchVehicle Atlas V 401 NERFINISHED
mission Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
surface form: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission
missionPhase primary science phase began in late 2006
missionType orbital remote sensing
observes atmospheric gases and aerosols
reflected sunlight from Martian surface
operatedOn Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
platform Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter payload
primaryScienceGoal map mineralogy of Martian surface
primaryTarget Mars
scienceGoal characterize surface composition
detect minerals formed in presence of water
identify past aqueous environments on Mars
support landing site selection
spaceAgency NASA
spatialResolution about 100–200 meters per pixel in mapping mode
about 18 meters per pixel in targeted mode
spectralRange 0.36–3.9 micrometers
0.4–4.0 micrometers
spectralResolution about 6.55 nanometers
spectralType visible-near infrared imaging spectrometer

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Jezero Crater hasRemoteSensingDataFrom CRISM instrument
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter instrument CRISM instrument
this entity surface form: CRISM
Vera Rubin Ridge orbitalDetectionBy CRISM instrument
this entity surface form: CRISM
Aeolis Mons observedByInstrument CRISM instrument
this entity surface form: CRISM