Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991fsa..workt....k&link_type=abstract
In NASDA, Future Space Activities Workshop: Lunar Base Workshop 1991 17 p (SEE N92-33753 24-91)
Physics
Lunar Exploration, Lunar Probes, Lunar Roving Vehicles, Remote Sensing, Remote Sensors, Spacecraft Equipment, Asteroids, Cameras, Infrared Radiometers, Jupiter (Planet), Laser Altimeters, Magnetometers, Mars (Planet), Microwave Radiometers, Saturn (Planet), Spectrometers, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Venus (Planet)
Scientific paper
A detailed review is conducted on the observation specifications of remote sensors and related items required for lunar remote sensing missions. Observation objectives, equipment specifications, combination, and expected observation results for the following sensors are presented: (1) a fluorescent x-ray spectrometer; (2) a gamma ray spectrometer; (3) a mapping camera and telephotocamera; (4) a high-resolution stereocamera; (5) an ultraviolet, visible, and short wavelength infrared imaging spectrometer; (6) a thermal infrared radiometer and spectrometer; (7) a microwave radiometer; (8) a synthetic aperture radar; (9) a laser altimeter; and (10) a magnetometer. As related items, relay satellites and radio source on lunar surface are introduced. Recent foreign trends in exploration of the Moon, Venus, Mars, asteroids, Jupiter, and Saturn and equipment necessary for those missions are also reviewed.
Koshiishi Hajime
Motomura Natsuhiko
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