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MRO: CRISM
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April 8, 2008. Some CRISM TRDR
products from Release 1 that were made using version 1
of the radiometric calibration procedures have been
revised. These products are from the long wavelength
detector and were acquired between 9/27/2006 and
2/8/2007. The revised products have been processed using
version 2 of the radiometric calibration. Long
wavelength detector products from releases 2-4 were
produced with the version 2 calibration. Thus, all CRISM
TRDR long wavelength products are now available with the
same calibration. The new products can be easily
recognized because their file names contain TRR2 or
HKP2. See the CRISM Data Product SIS in the DOCUMENT
directory for more information on the file name
convention.
March 7, 2008. MRO Release 4 of CRISM data sets includes EDR, CDR, DDR, TRDR,
and MRDR data acquired between
May 9 and August 8, 2007.
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CRISM is the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging
Spectrometer for Mars, a visible-infrared hyperspectral
mapper that maps the geology, composition, and layering
of surface features on Mars. CRISM data sets are produced by
the CRISM Science Team at Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland.
CRISM Data Sets
Related Information
Use the
Mars
Orbital Data Explorer to search for
CRISM data.
Read the
CRISM Data Product Specification (PDF, 22.9 MB) for information about the structure and content of CRISM
data products. This is essential reading for
any CRISM user.
Read the
CRISM
Data Set Specification (PDF, 1.5 MB) for information
about the organization of CRISM data sets. There is more than just the data products!
Visit the CRISM
Team Web
Site at APL for the latest news about CRISM.
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