Supplementary material to: Highly resolved topography and illumination at Mercury south pole from MESSENGER MDIS-NAC
Creators
- 1. CRESST/NASA GSFC/INAF
- 2. NASA GSFC
- 3. Planetary Science Institute
- 4. Southern Methodist University
- 5. Purdue University
- 6. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Description
We produced a new higher-resolution topographic map of Mercury’s south polar region (75°-90° South, covering ~1.3 million km2) by using data collected by the NASA MESSENGER spacecraft’s Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS; Hawkins et al, 2007) over the years 2011-2015. This new map enables, e.g., the first detailed modeling of illumination and thermal conditions in these southern radar-bright locations and the first constraints on the nature and history of volatiles residing there, but it is also intended as a resource for other geophysical analyses and for the preparation of the BepiColombo mission, currently en-route to the planet.
For more details, please visit https://pgda.gsfc.nasa.gov/products/88.
Products:
DEM (interpolated), DEM (filled), Slopes, PSR masks
All these files (except the PSR masks shapefile) are 250 m/pix GeoTiffs with south polar stereographic X/Y coords in meters.
If using these products, please cite:
Bertone, S., E. Mazarico, M.K. Barker, M. Siegler, J. M. Martinez Camacho, C. Hamill, A. Glatzenberg, N. L. Chabot, 2022: Highly resolved topography and illumination at Mercury south pole from MESSENGER MDIS-NAC. The Planetary Science Journal, 02/2023, doi:10.3847/PSJ/acaddb