Abstract

In recent years, the demand for the understanding of the earth has been raised to a new height. The surface parameters calculated from satellite data is becoming more and more precise. However, it is still difficult to make sure the temporal consistency and spatial continuity for large scale geoscience phenomena. A new earth observation platform is necessary in order to improve the consistency and the continuity. The Moon, as the only natural satellite of the Earth, has special advantages as a platform for earth observation. This paper mainly discusses the advantages and the potential applications of the moon-based occultation observation for atmospheric phenomena.

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