This is a draft volume for the abstracts presented at the 2nd Planetary Data Workshop in 2015 host in Flagstaff, AZ.
We present here our current results from photogrammetric triangulation solutions for a control network and reference surface for Jupiter’s moon Io. It is compared to previous such solutions by us…
As a result of imagery returned from the Galileo spacecraft, the Galilean satellites have been the focus of a great deal of scientific research and general public interest. New control networks and…
The utility (read: need) of topographic data in formulating and testing hypotheses for the formation of geologic features is undisputed. In the absence of laser altimeters, however, image-based…
Planetary exploration missions have returned a wealth of imagery data over the last 40 years. The problem is how to make best use of it all. Thoroughly analyzing such large datasets manually is…
On such a volcanically active world as Io, topography is especially important for understanding lava emplacement, mountain formation, internal dynamics, and volcanic history. Previously we have…