Earth-based and Galileo SSI multispectral observations of eastern mare serenitatis and the Apollo 17 landing site

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Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Flyby Missions, Galileo Spacecraft, Landing Sites, Lunar Composition, Lunar Maria, Lunar Surface, Lunar Craters, Lunar Geology, Remote Sensing, Selenology

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Both the Apollo 17 and the Mare Serenitatis region were observed by
Galileo during its fly-by in December 1992. We used earth-based
multispectral data to define mare units which then can be compared with
the results of the Galileo SSI data evaluation.

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