Analyses of the lunar surface with advanced remote sensors: Expectations for the 1990's

Physics – Geophysics

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Earth-Moon System, Lunar Craters, Lunar Crust, Lunar Evolution, Lunar Geology, Lunar Surface, Moon, Remote Sensors, Chemical Composition, Composition (Property)

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Today's advanced sensor capabilities provide unprecedented opportunities for exploration that mesh well with the science requirements for a sophisticated integration of several types of remotely acquired information. Science priorities for the 1990's include an evaluation of the global composition and structure of the primordial lunar crust in order to model its origin and evolution, using the Moon as a natural laboratory to study the impact process and time-cumulative events at 1 AU, and, ultimately, constraining the origin of the Moon and its relation to Earth.

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