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Selection of a Landing Site in the Permanently Shadowed Portion of Lunar Polar Regions Using DEM and Mini-RF Data

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Direct sampling has never been performed in the permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) of lunar poles up to now. In the Chinese Chang’e-7 (CE-7) mission, a mini-flyer will fly from the… Click to show full abstract

Direct sampling has never been performed in the permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) of lunar poles up to now. In the Chinese Chang’e-7 (CE-7) mission, a mini-flyer will fly from the lander in a solar illuminated region at the lunar south polar region to the nearby PSRs to collect samples for analysis. In this letter, four potential craters of the lunar south pole, including Shackleton, Shoemaker, de Gerlache, and Slater are discussed for this proposal. Design principles of the landing site, sampling site, and flight route are presented. The local surface slopes are calculated using a digital elevation model (DEM) to select a flat area as a potential landing site, which should allow ample time for solar illumination to support the rover from the lander and allow the flyer to reach the neighboring PSRs. Mini-RF data are applied for further validation of the flat landing and sampling sites, particularly for some rocky rough surfaces that are not identified in DEM and optical images of PSRs. The craters de Gerlache and Slater are found to be suitable for further analysis when high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data are acquired by the new polarimetric SAR carried by CE-7.

Keywords: lunar; permanently shadowed; landing site; site; mini data

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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