Among recent lunar orbiters, only the Chinese Chang'E-1 (CE-1) was equipped with a passive microwave radiometer (MRM) to measure the natural microwave emission from the lunar surface. The microwave emission, characterized by a frequency-dependent brightness temperature (TB), is related to the physical temperature and dielectric properties of the lunar surface. By measuring the brightness temperature at different frequencies, detailed thermal behavior and properties of the lunar surface can be retrieved. Using CE-1's microwave data, we present here a set of microwave maps of the Moon constructed through a rescaling of TB to noontime or midnight. The adopted processing technique helps to reduce the effect of mixing up the temporal and spatial...
Among many scientific objectives of lunar exploration, investigations on lunar soil become attractiv...
The two microwave radiometers (MRMs) onboard the Chinese Lunar explorers Chang'E-1 (CE-1) and Chang'...
The lunar radio observations and interpretations of Piddington and Minnett (1949) and Gibson (1958) ...
Microwave brightness temperature data obtained by the Chinese Chang'E-1 lunar orbiter are analyzed w...
We used the bolometric brightness temperatures (T-Bol) derived from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter...
In recent years, the study of microwave radiation from the Moon’s surface has been of interest to th...
Near surface temperature of the Moon and thermal behaviors of the lunar regolith can provide importa...
The subsurface temperature distribution of airless bodies across the Solar System can provide import...
Abstract The microwave radiometer (MRM) onboard the Chang ’ E-1 (CE-1) lu-nar orbiter is a 4-frequen...
Measurements of the microwave emission from the moon and their interpretation in terms of the thermo...
Microwave emission of the Moon, measured by the Chang'E-2 Microwave Radiometer (MRM), provides an ef...
Lunar cryptomare records both early-stage mare volcanisms and large-scale impact cratering, which ca...
We report on observations of the full Moon brightness temperature covering the frequency range of 30...
These are Brightness temperature data of lunar south polar region (≤-80°) obtained by CE-2 MR
Instruments on satellites for Earth observation on polar orbits usually employ a two-point calibrati...
Among many scientific objectives of lunar exploration, investigations on lunar soil become attractiv...
The two microwave radiometers (MRMs) onboard the Chinese Lunar explorers Chang'E-1 (CE-1) and Chang'...
The lunar radio observations and interpretations of Piddington and Minnett (1949) and Gibson (1958) ...
Microwave brightness temperature data obtained by the Chinese Chang'E-1 lunar orbiter are analyzed w...
We used the bolometric brightness temperatures (T-Bol) derived from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter...
In recent years, the study of microwave radiation from the Moon’s surface has been of interest to th...
Near surface temperature of the Moon and thermal behaviors of the lunar regolith can provide importa...
The subsurface temperature distribution of airless bodies across the Solar System can provide import...
Abstract The microwave radiometer (MRM) onboard the Chang ’ E-1 (CE-1) lu-nar orbiter is a 4-frequen...
Measurements of the microwave emission from the moon and their interpretation in terms of the thermo...
Microwave emission of the Moon, measured by the Chang'E-2 Microwave Radiometer (MRM), provides an ef...
Lunar cryptomare records both early-stage mare volcanisms and large-scale impact cratering, which ca...
We report on observations of the full Moon brightness temperature covering the frequency range of 30...
These are Brightness temperature data of lunar south polar region (≤-80°) obtained by CE-2 MR
Instruments on satellites for Earth observation on polar orbits usually employ a two-point calibrati...
Among many scientific objectives of lunar exploration, investigations on lunar soil become attractiv...
The two microwave radiometers (MRMs) onboard the Chinese Lunar explorers Chang'E-1 (CE-1) and Chang'...
The lunar radio observations and interpretations of Piddington and Minnett (1949) and Gibson (1958) ...