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The Effects of Viewing Geometry on the Spectral Analysis of Lunar Regolith as Inferred by <i>in situ</i> Spectrophotometric Measurements of Chang'E‐4

Yazhou Yang, Honglei Lin, Yang Liu, Yangting Lin, Yong Wei, Sen Hu, Wei Yang, Rui Xu, Zhiping He, Yongliao Zou

2020Geophysical Research Letters37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The visible and near‐infrared imaging spectrometer on board the Yutu‐2 rover of Chang'E‐4 mission has conducted 2 sets of spectrophotometric measurements at two sites on its 10 th lunar day. At each site, the reflectance spectra were measured on the same lunar regolith at different geometric configurations. The experiments reveal an increasing trend of the spectral reddening effect with the increasing phase angles, which may cause significant uncertainties on interpreting the maturity of the lunar regolith. Furthermore, the phase angles have significant effects on the 2‐μm band center and the 1‐μm band depth of the spectra, consequently on the estimation of mineral composition of the regolith. Finally, the derived average Hapke parameters using the in situ spectrophotometric measurements provide important ground‐truth for remote sensing observations.

Topics & Concepts

RegolithRemote sensingSpectrometerSpectral lineGeologyIn situImaging spectrometerSpectral slopeInfraredOpticsAstrobiologyPhysicsAstronomyMeteorologyPlanetary Science and ExplorationAstro and Planetary ScienceIsotope Analysis in Ecology
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