Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2021

Presentation information

[J] Oral

P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-PS Planetary Sciences

[P-PS05] Lunar science and exploration

Fri. Jun 4, 2021 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Ch.03 (Zoom Room 03)

convener:N Masaki Nishino(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), Masahiro KAYAMA(Department of General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo), Hiroshi Nagaoka(Institute of Physical and Chemical Research), Yusuke Nakauchi(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Chairperson:Yusuke Nakauchi(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Masahiro KAYAMA(Department of General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo)

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[PPS05-10] Auto-Focus system of Multi-Band Camera (Engineering Model) on SLIM

*Yusuke Nakauchi1, Hiroyuki Sato1, Hiroshi Nagaoka1, Kazuto Saiki2, Makiko Ohtake3, Hiroaki Shiraishi1, Chikatoshi Honda3, Yoshiaki Ishihara1 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Osaka University, 3.The University of Aizu)

Keywords:Moon, SLIM, Spectroscopy, AutoFocus

Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) project will demonstrate a “pin-point” landing within a radius of 100 m on the lunar surface. It will be launched in FY2022. The SLIM aims “SHIOLI” crater (13.3º S, 25.2º E) to derive the detailed mineralogy of the olivine-rich exposures to investigate the composition of the lunar mantle or deep crustal material, and understand their origin. The Multi Band Camera (MBC) is the scientific instrument on board SLIM lander to obtain Mg# (= molar Mg / (Mg + Fe)) of lunar mantle materials. The MBC is composed of a Vis-InGaAs imaging sensor, a filter-wheel with 10 band-pass filters, a movable mirror for panning and tilting, and an autofocus system.



The MBC observes the boulders and regolith distributed around the lander. Since various distances to the objects are expected from a few meters to infinity, the MBC is equipped with an auto-focus (AF) system. The MBC uses the jpeg compression technique. An image with maximum sharpness taken in a best focus position will have the largest image file size after JPEG compression. Using this characteristic, the AF algorithm is designed to automatically find the focus lens position that maximizes the image file size after jpeg compression. Our AF system has been tested using the Engineering Model of MBC (MBC-EM). The imaging target is a picture of lunar surface obtained by previous spacecrafts and basaltic rocks from Hawaii. Our results suggest that the amount of initial movement is important parameter. In the presentation, we will show the results of AF system, and MBC operation plan.