Photometric properties of the moon: phase curves at small phase angles (0 - 10°) by Clementine images

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Using Clementine data, the phase curves of the lunar surface were investigated at small phase angles (0° to 10°) by direct comparison with standard phase angle (30°) data. We found the geological type dependence and wavelength dependence of the phase curve. Additionally, we found a negative correlation between the reflectance at standard phase angle 30° and the brightness ratio I(small phase angle)/I(30°). The dependencies on the terrain type and wavelength can be simply approximated by the dependence on the reflectance.

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