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Landing site characterization for Tsiolkovskiy crater
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2020-581 Bibcode: 2020EPSC...14..581T

Massironi, Matteo; Pozzobon, Riccardo; Tognon, Gloria

On the southern hemisphere of the lunar farside lies the interesting Tsiolkovskiy crater that presents on its floor one of the few exposures of mare volcanism on the far side and an unusually well-shaped central peak.Its morphology and the remotely-sensed detection of minerals such as olivine and Purest Anorthosite (PAN), make Tsiolkovskiy crater …

2020 European Planetary Science Congress
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New Virtual Moon Atlas freeware version 7
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2020-942 Bibcode: 2020EPSC...14..942L

Legrand, Christian; Chevalley, Patrick

Introduction: Since 2002, we develop a freeware to help Moon observing, to improve interest for Moon in general public, and to provide a basic tool for aggregating informations on the Moon for professionals.Double windows with "Kaguya / LRO Shaded relief" and "Unified geologic 2020" textures Presentation : VMA uses datas coming from NASA, USGS, JP…

2020 European Planetary Science Congress
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Unveiling the mineralogical composition of lunar farside mare basalts
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2020-561 Bibcode: 2020EPSC...14..561B

Flahaut, Jessica; Bott, Nicolas; Martinot, Mélissa +1 more

1. IntroductionOne of the Moon"s most surprising characteristics is its crustal asymmetry; the farside hemisphere, dominated by ancient highlands and covered with a few mare deposits, has a different volcanic history than the (sampled) nearside [1]. Surface dating of the lunar mare basalts revealed that the volcanism on the Moon lasted between ~3.…

2020 European Planetary Science Congress
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