The Moon provides a long-term, stable, and unique location for Earth observation. Several space agencies, such as NASA, ESA, and CNSA, have conducted lunar explorations. To build a Moon-based observation station, site selection is the first step. The time coverage of Earth observation, e.g., the whole Earth disc observation or Earth-related plasmasphere and magnetosphere, the duration of sunlight coverage, and topography (i.e., slope) are the three major factors influencing site selection, especially in the Moon’s south pole region. In this study, we used the Chang’E digital elevation model (DEM) together with Earth, Moon, and Sun positions deduced from JPL ephemeris for site selection. Two craters, Faustini and Shoemaker, were chosen for t...
We produced 400 x 400 km Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) of the lunar poles from Lunar Orbiter Laser A...
The datasets related to the work of Millimeter- to Decimeter-Scale Surface Slope and Roughness of th...
The Moon's geologic environment features: (1) gravity field one-sixth that of Earth; (2) sidereal ro...
The Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSRs) of the lunar south pole have never been directly sampled. To...
The Goldstone Solar System RADAR (GSSR) group at JPL produced a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the...
A Digital Elevation Model of the lunar south pole was produced using Goldstone Solar System RADAR (G...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
[Abstract] This paper reviews past analyses and research related to lunar south pole illumination an...
The illumination conditions of the lunar south pole are investigated using a geometrically adjusted,...
The Chinese lunar probe Chang'E-3, carrying the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover, successfully landed in th...
The idea of Lunar-based observatories has been gaining popularity among the scientific community dur...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
The geological features of the Moon that may be advantageous for astronomical observations are liste...
During the past twenty years, the need to reach theMoon by the private space missions has been growi...
The purpose of this paper was to provide preliminary data concerning global availability of solar en...
We produced 400 x 400 km Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) of the lunar poles from Lunar Orbiter Laser A...
The datasets related to the work of Millimeter- to Decimeter-Scale Surface Slope and Roughness of th...
The Moon's geologic environment features: (1) gravity field one-sixth that of Earth; (2) sidereal ro...
The Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSRs) of the lunar south pole have never been directly sampled. To...
The Goldstone Solar System RADAR (GSSR) group at JPL produced a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the...
A Digital Elevation Model of the lunar south pole was produced using Goldstone Solar System RADAR (G...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
[Abstract] This paper reviews past analyses and research related to lunar south pole illumination an...
The illumination conditions of the lunar south pole are investigated using a geometrically adjusted,...
The Chinese lunar probe Chang'E-3, carrying the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover, successfully landed in th...
The idea of Lunar-based observatories has been gaining popularity among the scientific community dur...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
The geological features of the Moon that may be advantageous for astronomical observations are liste...
During the past twenty years, the need to reach theMoon by the private space missions has been growi...
The purpose of this paper was to provide preliminary data concerning global availability of solar en...
We produced 400 x 400 km Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) of the lunar poles from Lunar Orbiter Laser A...
The datasets related to the work of Millimeter- to Decimeter-Scale Surface Slope and Roughness of th...
The Moon's geologic environment features: (1) gravity field one-sixth that of Earth; (2) sidereal ro...