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A. Dingizian
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 9
Citations - 823
A. Dingizian is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Stereoscopy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 741 citations.
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Mars Exploration Rover Athena Panoramic Camera (Pancam) investigation
James F. Bell,Steven W. Squyres,Kenneth E. Herkenhoff,Justin N. Maki,H. M. Arneson,David Brown,S. A. Collins,A. Dingizian,S. T. Elliot,E. C. Hagerott,Alexander G. Hayes,Miles J. Johnson,Jeffrey R. Johnson,J. Joseph,Kjartan M. Kinch,Kjartan M. Kinch,Mark T. Lemmon,Richard V. Morris,L. Scherr,M. Schwochert,Michael K. Shepard,Gregory H. Sambrook Smith,Jascha Sohl-Dickstein,R. J. Sullivan,W. T. Sullivan,M. Wadsworth +25 more
TL;DR: Pancam as discussed by the authors is a multispectral, stereoscopic, panoramic imaging system consisting of two digital cameras mounted on a mast 1.5 m above the Martian surface.
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Mars Exploration Rover engineering cameras
Justin N. Maki,James F. Bell,Kenneth E. Herkenhoff,Steven W. Squyres,A. Kiely,M. Klimesh,M. Schwochert,T. Litwin,Reg G. Willson,Aaron H. Johnson,Mark Maimone,Eric T. Baumgartner,Andrew Collins,M. Wadsworth,S. T. Elliot,A. Dingizian,David Brown,E. C. Hagerott,L. Scherr,Robert G. Deen,Douglass A. Alexander,Jean J. Lorre +21 more
TL;DR: The scientific payloads of the rovers will include a stereo pair of panoramic cameras and a microscopic imager as mentioned in this paper, which will be used on the Mars Exploration Rovers (MROVs).
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Athena Microscopic Imager investigation
Kenneth E. Herkenhoff,Steven W. Squyres,James F. Bell,Justin N. Maki,H. M. Arneson,P. Bertelsen,David Brown,S. A. Collins,A. Dingizian,S. T. Elliott,Walter Goetz,E. C. Hagerott,Alexander G. Hayes,Miles J. Johnson,Randolph L. Kirk,Scott M. McLennan,Richard V. Morris,L. Scherr,M. Schwochert,Lori Shiraishi,Gregory H. Sambrook Smith,Laurence A. Soderblom,Jascha Sohl-Dickstein,M. Wadsworth +23 more
TL;DR: A fixed-focus camera mounted on the end of an extendable instrument arm, the Instrument Deployment Device (IDD), was designed to acquire images at a spatial resolution of 30 microns/pixel over a broad spectral range (400-700 nm) as mentioned in this paper.
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The Mars Science Laboratory Engineering Cameras
Justin N. Maki,D. Thiessen,A. Pourangi,P. Kobzeff,T. Litwin,L. Scherr,S. T. Elliott,A. Dingizian,Mark Maimone +8 more
TL;DR: A brief description of the engineering camera properties, the locations of the cameras on the vehicle, and camera usage for surface operations is provided.
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Mars Exploration Rover engineering cameras : Mars exploration rover mission and landing sites
Justin N. Maki,James F. Bell,K. E. Herkenhoff,S. W. Squyres,A. Kiely,M. Klimesh,M. Schwochert,T. Litwin,Reg G. Willson,Andrew E. Johnson,Mark Maimone,Eric T. Baumgartner,Andrew Collins,M. Wadsworth,S. T. Elliot,A. Dingizian,David Brown,E. C. Hagerott,L. Scherr,Robert G. Deen,Douglass A. Alexander,Jean J. Lorre +21 more
TL;DR: In early 2004, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission deployed a total of 20 cameras (10 per rover) onto the surface of Mars in early 2004 as mentioned in this paper, and 14 of the 20 cameras were designated as engineering cameras.