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Detection of sub-kilometer craters in high resolution planetary images using shape and texture features
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2011.08.021 Bibcode: 2012AdSpR..49...64B

Stepinski, Tomasz F.; Bandeira, Lourenço; Ding, Wei

Counting craters is a paramount tool of planetary analysis because it provides relative dating of planetary surfaces. Dating surfaces with high spatial resolution requires counting a very large number of small, sub-kilometer size craters. Exhaustive manual surveys of such craters over extensive regions are impractical, sparking interest in designi…

2012 Advances in Space Research
MEx 36
Co-registration of Chang'E-1 stereo images and laser altimeter data with crossover adjustment and image sensor model refinement
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2012.06.037 Bibcode: 2012AdSpR..50.1615D

Di, Kaichang; Hu, Wenmin; Liu, Yiliang +1 more

Topographic information is of fundamental importance for various scientific investigations in lunar and planetary exploration. To provide high-precision, seamless mapping capability, it is critical to co-register image and altimetry data, the two major data sources for topographic modeling. This paper presents a method for co-registration of Chang…

2012 Advances in Space Research
MEx 18
Quasi-periodic frequency fluctuations observed during coronal radio sounding experiments 1991-2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2011.10.013 Bibcode: 2012AdSpR..49..500E

Pätzold, M.; Bird, M. K.; Efimov, A. I. +5 more

Coronal radio sounding experiments were carried out using the dual-frequency signals of the spacecraft Ulysses, Galileo, Mars Express, Venus Express, and Rosetta. The change in differential frequency recorded at the NASA and ESA ground stations, a quantity sensitive only to the plasma along the radio ray path from spacecraft to receiver, has been …

2012 Advances in Space Research
MEx Rosetta Ulysses VenusExpress 11