CTX

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CTX is a high-resolution context camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter used to image and map the Martian surface.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf camera
spacecraft instrument
aboard Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter NERFINISHED
dataArchive NASA Planetary Data System NERFINISHED
dataProduct Mars surface images
context images for high-resolution instruments
fieldOfView wide
fullName Context Camera NERFINISHED
hostMissionAgency NASA NERFINISHED
hostMissionCenter Jet Propulsion Laboratory NERFINISHED
hostOrganization NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory NERFINISHED
launchAgency NASA NERFINISHED
launchDate 2005-08-12
launchVehicle Atlas V 401 NERFINISHED
mission Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter NERFINISHED
missionStartBodyOrbit Mars orbit 2006-03
observesFeature dunes on Mars
dust devil tracks on Mars
impact craters on Mars
landslide scars on Mars
lava flows on Mars
polar layered deposits on Mars
valleys on Mars
operator NASA
orbitsWith Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter NERFINISHED
planetaryMissionType Mars orbiter instrument
platformType orbiter payload
primaryPurpose context imaging of Martian surface
mapping Martian surface
resolutionType high-resolution
role provide regional context for high-resolution observations
scienceDiscipline crater studies
geomorphology
planetary geology
surface processes
spaceAgency NASA
spectralType panchromatic
status operational
supportsInstrument CRISM NERFINISHED
HiRISE NERFINISHED
targetBody Mars NERFINISHED
usedFor geologic context for rover missions
global mapping of Mars
landing site characterization
monitoring Martian surface changes
wavelengthRange visible light

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