Abstract
The Mars Observer camera is a three-component system (one narrow-angle and two wide-angle cameras) designed to take high spatial resolution pictures of the surface of Mars and to obtain lower spatial resolution, synoptic coverage of the planet's surface and atmosphere. The cameras are based on the "push broom' technique. MOC is primarily a telescope for taking extremely high resolution pictures of selected locations on Mars. -from Authors
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Malin, M. C. (1992). Mars Observer camera. Journal of Geophysical Research, 97(E5), 7699–7718. https://doi.org/10.1029/92JE00340
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