Photometric studies: from natural granular surface materials in laboratory to lunar regolith from orbit

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We apply Hapke's photometric model (1993) on both terrestrial natural granular surface samples and multiangular data of the lunar surface acquired by SMART-1/AMIE camera, using the photometric parameters derived from well-characterized volcanic materials in laboratory as benchmarks to help better understand photometric results from orbital data.

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