Lunar optical remote sensing measurements: Quantitative comparisons of M3 and SIR-2 on Chandrayaan-1 and SP and MI on Kaguya

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Recently, the Moon has been orbited by a several spacecrafts and instruments from different space agencies that have all looked at the same object. Ultimately, measurements from comparable optical instruments should be the same because the surface of the Moon evolves very slowly. We use observations of 5 different instruments to evaluate the degree to which all measurements made onboard different missions agree and to understand their differences.

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