Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Feb 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984icar...57..241s&link_type=abstract
Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 57, Feb. 1984, p. 241-250. Research supported by Western Kentucky University and NASA.
Mathematics
Logic
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Data Processing, Geology, Lunar Surface, Multispectral Band Scanners, Surface Properties, Highlands, Lunar Maria, Selenology, Skylab Program, Moon, Skylab, Spectra, Wavelengths, Surface, Features, Classification, Geologic Features, Highlands, Maria, Heterogeneity, Comparisons, Data, Equipment, Multispectral Scanner, Near Side
Scientific paper
Skylab S-192 multispectral scanner data, in 12 bands covering wavelengths from 0.41 to 2.3 μm, have been investigated to identify and classify geologic units of the lunar surface. Seventeen spectral cluster classes have been identified, seven in the highlands, seven in the maria, and three of which occur in both or in border regions. This finding may be roughly indicative of the relative heterogeneity of these regions. It implies that there is as much heterogeneity in the highlands as in the maria. This work extends the spectral and aerial coverage of similar studies of the lunar surface and provides useful data for comparison for most of the lunar near side.
Potter Andrew E.
Seeger C. D.
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