Recent planetary topographic mapping at the USGS, Flagstaff: Moon, Mars, Venus, and beyond

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We are currently using stereophotogrammetric techniques to compile digital topographic models of parts of the Moon, Mars, Venus, and the asteroid Eros in support of the NASA program of planetary exploration. This work requires the synergistic use of the USGS digital cartographic software system ISIS for data ingestion and calibration steps, along with the commercial software SOCET SET for “photogrammetric” steps such as adjustment of control and topographic model extraction and editing. Novel procedures must frequently be developed to deal with problems of planetary datasets such as the need to use large numbers of small images, nonuniform image coverage, poor image overlap, and lack of true ground control. Some sensors, such as the Magellan Synthetic Aperture Radar, also require the development of specialized sensor model software.


An important theme of our work is the complementarity between photogrammetric techniques and the laser altimeter systems coming into increasing use on planetary spacecraft. Stereoanalysis of Clementine images of the Moon has been used to fill in major gaps in the altimeter dataset at high latitudes, but the stereo data must be tied to the altimetry where the datasets overlap. For Mars and Eros, our stereomapping provides spatial sampling of topography finer than that achieved by altimetry, but use of the altimetry data for vertical control can significantly improve the absolute accuracy of photogrammetric topographic models.

Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Recent planetary topographic mapping at the USGS, Flagstaff: Moon, Mars, Venus, and beyond
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Contributing office(s) Astrogeology Science Center
Description 15 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Conference publication
Larger Work Title Proceedings of XIXth ISPRS Congress Technical Commission IV: Mapping and Geographic Systems
First page 476
Last page 490
Conference Title XIXth ISPRS Congress Technical Commission IV: Mapping and Geographic Information Systems
Conference Location Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Conference Date July 16-23, 2000
Other Geospatial Eros, Mars, Moon, Venus
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