The imaging photopolarimeter experiment on pioneer 10

Science. 1974 Jan 25;183(4122):318-20. doi: 10.1126/science.183.4122.318.

Abstract

A 2.5-centimeter telescope aboard Pioneer 10 is capable of making two-dimensional spin-scan maps of intensity and polarization in red and blue light at high spatial resolution. During the recent flyby of Jupiter, a large quantity of imaging and polarimetric data was obtained on Jupiter and the Galilean satellites over a wide range of phase angles.