Abstract

Chang'e-5 (CE-5) is the first sample-return mission of China's lunar exploration and will be launched in 2020. The planned landing area is near Mons Rümker in Oceanus Procellarum. It is important to have a detailed geological analysis of the landing area prior to the lunar sample collection. The crater size-frequency distribution curve, combined with radioisotope dating of components of the returned sample by CE-5, may allow a refinement of the lunar chronology function. Based on a digital orthophoto map with a pixel size of 1.5 m generated from more than 700 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Narrow Angle Camera images of the CE-5 landing area, all impact craters larger than 200 m in diameter were extracted. Using the resultant crater catalogue of 32,277 craters, a systematic analysis of the landing area including the crater distribution, morphology characteristics, and geologic model ages is conducted. The results show that craters smaller than 1,000 m are denser in the east and the west parts of the region, while those larger than 1,000 m tend to be more concentrated in the central part, particularly within the range of 61.5°W–64.5°W. Within nine geologic units divided using the spectral characteristics, the geologic unit of Em1 (Eratosthenian-aged mare, Em) near the Mons Rümker is the youngest with a model age of 2.02−0.16+0.16 Ga. The three Rümker plateau (IR) units are the oldest parts of the landing area with the largest model age of 3.49−0.12+0.073 Ga. The crater catalogue and the surface model age analysis results can contribute to the CE-5 mission as well as further scientific research.

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