Earth-Based Visible and Near-IR Imaging of Mercury

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Leonid Ksanfomality
John Harmon
Elena Petrova
Nicolas Thomas
Igor Veselovsky
Johan Warell
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[1] Space Research Institute,Physics of Planets
[2] Arecibo Observatory,National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
[3] University of Bern,Physikalisches Institut
[4] Uppsala Universitet,Astronomika Observatoriet
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Space Science Reviews | 2007年 / 132卷
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Solar system; Unknown side of Mercury; Ground based observation; Resolved images; Regolith physical properties;
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New planned orbiter missions to Mercury have prompted renewed efforts to investigate the surface of Mercury via ground-based remote sensing. While the highest resolution instrumentation optical telescopes (e.g., HST) cannot be used at angular distances close to the Sun, advanced ground-based astronomical techniques and modern analytical and software can be used to obtain the resolved images of the poorly known or unknown part of Mercury. Our observations of the planet presented here were carried out in many observatories at morning and evening elongation of the planet. Stacking the acquired images of the hemisphere of Mercury, which was not observed by the Mariner 10 mission (1974–1975), is presented. Huge features found there change radically the existing hypothesis that the “continental” character of a surface may be attributed to the whole planet. We present the observational method, the data analysis approach, the resulting images and obtained properties of the Mercury’s surface.
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页数:46
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