In-situ measurements of the spectral information on the lunar surface are of significance to study the geological evolution of the Moon. China’s Chang’E-4 (CE-4) Yutu-2 rover has conducted several in-situ spectral explorations on the Moon. The visible and near-infrared imaging spectrometer (VNIS) onboard the rover has acquired a series of in-situ spectra of the regolith at the landing site. In general, the mineralogical research of the lunar surface relies on the accuracy of the in-situ data. However, the spectral measurements of the Yutu-2 rover may be affected by shadows and stray illumination. In this study, we analyzed 106 CE-4 VNIS spectra acquired in the first 24 lunar days of the mission and noted that six of these spectra were affec...
Figure 2. (a) Original in-situVNIS reflectance spectra expressed in reflectance factor measured by C...
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer is a nine-channel radiometer on board the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter,...
[1] In the near‐infrared from about 2 mm to beyond 3 mm, the light from the Moon is a combination of...
Abstract The Chang’e-3 Visible and Near-infrared Imaging Spectrometer (VNIS) is one of the four payl...
The visible and near-infrared imaging spectrometer on board the Yutu Rover of Chinese Chang'E-3 ...
Context. The surface composition of the Moon has mainly determined based on the visible and near-inf...
Mare Ingenii is a site of great interest for lunar geology as it is one of the few basaltic plains o...
Context. Chang’e-4 (CE-4) provides unprecedented information about lunar materials exposed by the So...
The spectral and compositional characteristics of lunar surface materials are knownfrom investigatio...
Observations in the visible and near-infrared wavelength range have been used to characterize the sp...
The mafic absorptions in the near-infrared offer the possibility to determine the mineral compositio...
A positive identification of the minerals olivine, plagioclase, and several types of pyroxenes were ...
Mineral mapping on the Moon surface provides the clue to understand the origin, evolution, stratigra...
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer is a nine-channel radiometer on board the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter,...
Mineral mapping on the Moon surface provides the clue to understand the origin, evolution, stratigra...
Figure 2. (a) Original in-situVNIS reflectance spectra expressed in reflectance factor measured by C...
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer is a nine-channel radiometer on board the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter,...
[1] In the near‐infrared from about 2 mm to beyond 3 mm, the light from the Moon is a combination of...
Abstract The Chang’e-3 Visible and Near-infrared Imaging Spectrometer (VNIS) is one of the four payl...
The visible and near-infrared imaging spectrometer on board the Yutu Rover of Chinese Chang'E-3 ...
Context. The surface composition of the Moon has mainly determined based on the visible and near-inf...
Mare Ingenii is a site of great interest for lunar geology as it is one of the few basaltic plains o...
Context. Chang’e-4 (CE-4) provides unprecedented information about lunar materials exposed by the So...
The spectral and compositional characteristics of lunar surface materials are knownfrom investigatio...
Observations in the visible and near-infrared wavelength range have been used to characterize the sp...
The mafic absorptions in the near-infrared offer the possibility to determine the mineral compositio...
A positive identification of the minerals olivine, plagioclase, and several types of pyroxenes were ...
Mineral mapping on the Moon surface provides the clue to understand the origin, evolution, stratigra...
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer is a nine-channel radiometer on board the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter,...
Mineral mapping on the Moon surface provides the clue to understand the origin, evolution, stratigra...
Figure 2. (a) Original in-situVNIS reflectance spectra expressed in reflectance factor measured by C...
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer is a nine-channel radiometer on board the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter,...
[1] In the near‐infrared from about 2 mm to beyond 3 mm, the light from the Moon is a combination of...