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Production and 3D visualization of high-level data of minor bodies The MATISSE tool in the framework of VESPA-Europlanet 2020 activity

Author(s)
Longobardo, A.
Zinzi, Angelo  
Capria, Maria Teresa  
Giardino, Marco  
Palomba, Ernesto  
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Subjects

Asteroids

High-level products

Web tools

Dawn

Date Issued
2018-10-01
Mission(s)
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Abstract
The main goal of the VESPA (Virtual European Solar and Planetary Access) activity, developed in the framework of the EU-funded project Europlanet 2020 Research Infrastructure, is the application of Virtual Observatory standards to planetary data, in order to increase their sharing, visualization, interoperability and combination. The VESPA main search interface already uses some tools for analysis of planetary data, whereas other developed tools are going to be integrated on VESPA, e.g. MATISSE (Multi-purpose Advanced Tool for Instruments for the Solar System Exploration). This tool works on PDS data allowing analysis and 3D visualization of hyperspectral images. It is particularly suitable for minor bodies, where data projection on the shape model is fundamental to relate data to topographic and geological context. This paper shows the new functions implemented on the MATISSE tool for the study of minor bodies, aimed at the development of derived and high-level products, such as reflectance, photometrically corrected reflectance, absorption band descriptors and spectral ratios, and at their visualization on shape models. The developed products are commonly used to analyze hyperspectral data and hence a web based tool allowing their retrieval and visualization is important to hasten and support research activity on minor bodies.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/5520
DOI
10.1016/j.asr.2017.12.001
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018AdSpR..62.2317L
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