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ISPRS 2001 Combining Lunar Photogrammetric Topographic Data with Clementine LIDAR Data
During the Clementine Mission both oblique and vertical multispectral images were collected. The oblique and vertical images from a single spectral band collected during the same orbit form a stereo pair that can be used to derive the topography. These stereo pairs were used to derive the topography of an area surrounding the lunar South Pole (90°S - 64°S latitude) and North Pole (90°N - 64°N latitude). In addition, during the Clementine mission laser altimeter data were collected. A goal was to match the photogrammetric topographic data to the topographic data collected by the laser altimeter. This required developing some innovative techniques to deal with mismatches between the photogrammetric topographic data set and the laser altimetry topographic data.
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- application/pdf
- Filename
- isprs_etm_OCT01_rosiek_mars_photogrammetry.pdf
- Publisher
- ISPRS
- Originator
- M. R. Rosiek, R. L. Kirk, E. Howington-Kraus
- Group
- Astrogeology
- Added to Astropedia
- 15 May 2012
- Modified
- 9 July 2013
General
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- Document
Keywords
- System
- Earth
- Target
- Moon
- Theme
- Topography, Photogrammetry
- Mission
- Clementine
- Instrument
- LIDAR
Geospatial Information
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