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Working with Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Data


Brief Mission Summary

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is a NASA robotic spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon in an eccentric polar mapping orbit. Data collected by LRO have been described as essential for planning NASA's future human and robotic missions to the Moon. Its detailed mapping program is identifying safe landing sites, locating potential resources on the Moon, characterizing the radiation environment, and demonstrating new technologies.

Launched on June 18, 2009, in conjunction with the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), as the vanguard of NASA's Lunar Precursor Robotic Program, LRO was the first United States mission to the Moon in over ten years.[13] LRO and LCROSS were launched as part of the United States's Vision for Space Exploration program.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Reconnaissance_Orbiter for further information.

Science Goals

Areas of investigation include selenodetic global topography; the lunar polar regions, including possible water ice deposits and the lighting environment; characterization of deep space radiation in lunar orbit; and high-resolution mapping, at a maximum resolution of 50 cm/pixel (20 in/pixel), to assist in the selection and characterization of future landing sites.

Science Instruments

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Reconnaissance_Orbiter#Payload.

Data Processing with ISIS

References & Related Resources


Planetary Data System (PDS) Information and Data Search Tools

Project Management

Development References

Open RFCs

Archived RFCs

Instrument Workflows

Planning & Design

Fundamentals

General Image Processing

Cartography

Advanced

Mission Specific ISIS3 Processing

Programming in ISIS3

Demonstration Material

Workshops

Interactive Programs

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