Multispectral mapping of solar-system objects

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Multispectral Photography, Photomapping, Planetary Mapping, Planetary Surfaces, Solar System, Charge Coupled Devices, Data Processing, Geological Surveys, Lunar Maps, Natural Satellites, Planetary Atmospheres, Space Missions

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Multispectral mapping is an effective method for determining the spatial extent of geologic units on a planetary surface and of absorption and scattering properties in planetary atmospheres. Ground-based telescopic studies of the moon have been carried out for more than 60 years, but spacecraft missions have seldom included multispectral-mapping experiments. Development in two-dimensional detector technology and image-processing techniques are stimulating activity in this field. Increased understanding of the optical properties of planetary-surface materials is making multispectral maps more meaningful.

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