Orbiter High Resolution Camera

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The Orbiter High Resolution Camera is a spaceborne imaging instrument designed to capture detailed, high-resolution photographs of planetary surfaces for scientific analysis and mapping.

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instanceOf planetary remote sensing camera
spaceborne imaging instrument
dataType high-resolution grayscale images
panchromatic imagery
dataUsedBy geologists
mission planners
planetary scientists
dataUsedFor 3D terrain models
global and regional maps
scientific publications
surface composition inference
designedFor capturing high-resolution images of planetary surfaces
planetary surface mapping
scientific analysis of planetary surfaces
enables detailed surface morphology studies
fine-scale stratigraphic analysis
monitoring of surface changes over time
selection of safe landing ellipses
validation of lower-resolution remote sensing data
hasCapability cartographic mapping support
detailed surface feature detection
high spatial resolution imaging
scientific data acquisition
mountedOn spacecraft orbiter
observes geological features
impact craters
planetary surfaces
surface layering and stratigraphy
tectonic structures
volcanic landforms
operatesIn space environment
operationalPhase orbital mapping phase of missions
partOf orbiter payload
produces cartographic base maps
digital image data
high-resolution image mosaics
requires high-rate data downlink
onboard data storage
spacecraft pointing control
supports change detection studies
geologic mapping
geomorphologic studies
hazard assessment for landers and rovers
landing site characterization
surface process analysis
topographic mapping
usedIn planetary exploration missions

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