Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1766723 | Advances in Space Research | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Eight lunar areas, each ∼200 km in diameter, are identified as targets for coordinated science and instrument calibration for the orbital missions soon to be flown. Instrument teams from SELENE, Chang’E, Chandrayaan-1, and LRO are encouraged to participate in a coordinated activity of early-release data that will improve calibration and validation of data across independent and diverse instruments. The targets are representative of important lunar terrains and geologic processes and thus will also provide a broad introduction to lunar science for new investigators. We briefly identify additional cross-calibration issues for instruments that produce time series data rather than maps.
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Authors
Carle M. Pieters, James W. Head III, Peter Isaacson, Noah Petro, Cassandra Runyon, M. Ohtake, B. Föing, M. Grande,