Asset Publisher

The PanCam Instrument for the ExoMars Rover

The PanCam Instrument for the ExoMars Rover

Publication date: 02 June 2017

Authors: Coates, A.J., et al.

Journal: Astrobiology
Volume: 17
Issue: 6-7
Page: 511-541
Year: 2017

Copyright: See below

The scientific objectives of the ExoMars rover are designed to answer several key questions in the search for life on Mars. In particular, the unique subsurface drill will address some of these, such as the possible existence and stability of subsurface organics. PanCam will establish the surface geological and morphological context for the mission, working in collaboration with other context instruments. Here, we describe the PanCam scientific objectives in geology, atmospheric science, and 3-D vision. We discuss the design of PanCam, which includes a stereo pair of Wide Angle Cameras (WACs), each of which has an 11-position filter wheel and a High Resolution Camera (HRC) for high-resolution investigations of rock texture at a distance. The cameras and electronics are housed in an optical bench that provides the mechanical interface to the rover mast and a planetary protection barrier. The electronic interface is via the PanCam Interface Unit (PIU), and power conditioning is via a DC-DC converter. PanCam also includes a calibration target mounted on the rover deck for radiometric calibration, fiducial markers for geometric calibration, and a rover inspection mirror.

© A.J. Coates et al., and the PanCam Team, 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.

Link to publication
Last Update: Sep 1, 2019 8:23:17 AM
21-Dec-2024 12:37 UT

ShortUrl Portlet

Shortcut URL

https://sci.esa.int/s/8Od0gmA

Images And Videos

Related Publications

Related Links

See Also

Documentation