[ascl:2105.013]
SISPO: Imaging simulator for small solar system body missions
Pajusalu, Mihkel;
Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav;
Jörg Schwarzkopf, Gabriel;
Väisänen, Timo;
Bührer, Maximilian;
Knuuttila, Olli;
Teras, Hans;
Palos, Mario F.;
Praks, Jaan;
Slavinskis, Andris
SISPO (Space Imaging Simulator for Proximity Operations) simulates trajectories, light parameters, and camera intrinsic parameters for small solar system body fly-by and terrestrial planet surface missions. The software provides realistic surface rendering and realistic dust- and gas-environment optical models for comets and active asteroids and also simulates common image aberrations such as simple geometric distortions and tangential astigmatism. SISPO uses Blender and its Cycles rendering engine, which provides physically based rendering capabilities and procedural micropolygon displacement texture generation.
- Code site:
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https://github.com/SISPO-developers/sispo
- Described in:
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https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022PLoSO..1763882P
- Bibcode:
- 2021ascl.soft05013P