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The Rolis Experiment on the Rosetta Lander
Authors:Stefano Mottola  Gabriele Arnold  Hans-Georg Grothues  Ralf Jaumann  Harald Michaelis  Gerhard Neukum  Jean-Pierre Bibring
Affiliation:1. Institute of Planetary Research, DLR, Rutherfordstr. 2, 12489, Berlin, Germany
2. Space Management, Space Science, DLR, K?nigswinterer Str. 522, 53227, Bonn, Germany
3. Department of Earth Sciences, Free University, Malteserstr.74, Berlin, Germany
4. Institute of Space Astrophysics, 91405, Orsay Campus, Orsay Cedex, France
Abstract:ROLIS (Rosetta Lander Imaging System) is one of the two imaging systems carried by Rosetta’s Lander Philae, successfully launched to comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko in March 2004. Consisting of a highly-miniaturized CCD camera, ROLIS will operate as a descent imager, acquiring imagery of the landing site with increasing spatial resolution. After touchdown ROLIS will focus at an object distance of 30 cm, taking pictures of the comet’s surface below the Lander. Multispectral imaging is achieved through an illumination device consisting of four arrays of monochromatic light emitting diodes working in the 470, 530, 640 and 870 nm spectral bands. The drill sample sites, as well as the Alpha X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) target locations will be imaged to provide context for the measurements performed by the in situ analyzers. After the drilling operation, the borehole will be inspected to study its morphology and to search for stratification. Taking advantage of the Lander’s rotation capability, stereo image pairs will be acquired, which will facilitate the mapping and identification of surface structures.
Keywords:ROLIS  Rosetta  imaging  cometary nucleus
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