MSSS
Updated 8 days ago
- Age: 35 years
- ID: 7809961/156
MSSS has produced visible and ultraviolet cameras for the Mars Global Surveyor (1996), Mars Climate Orbiter (1998), Mars Polar Lander (1999), Mars Odyssey (2001), Cosmos 1 (2005), Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (2005), Mars Scout Phoenix (2007), Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (2009), a classified U.S. spacecraft, and the Mars Science Laboratory rover (2011). MSSS is currently completing a camera for the Juno mission to Jupiter (2011) and a second pair of cameras for the Mars Science Laboratory rover... MSSS also offers the ECAM modular space camera platform; high-performance radiation-tolerant space imaging systems. These systems are configured from compact color, monochrome, and long-wave infrared cameras (with standard or custom optics options) and multi-port digital video recorders that handle command sequencing, image processing and compression, non-volatile video storage, and power conditioning. The ECAM platform supports high-definition video and snapshot imaging at up to 5 Megapixel..
Also known as: Malin Space Science Systems