Abstract

An investigation is made into the potential use of Clementine imagery for cartographic and scientific studies. A computer search was performed using almost 2 million Clementine image records held on a database at DLR. From this it has been possible to construct maps that illustrate the lunar coverage and height precision of Clementine stereo imagery for stereo mapping. In addition it has been possible to investigate the minimum ground pixel size of multispectral imagery as a function of latitude, and to identify regions where multiple phase angle and near zero phase angle imagery were obtained.

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