Illumination of the Lunar Poles From Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) Topographic Data

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LOLA data enable precise modeling of polar illumination conditions over
timescales relevant to mission planning. At 10 m above the surface, an
area near the South Pole offers 95% average illumination, and continuous
sunlight ~200 days in most years.

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