In situ Lunar Orientation Measurement (ILOM): Simulation of observation |
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Authors: | H Noda K Heki H Hanada |
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Institution: | 1. National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Hoshigaoka 2-1, Mizusawa, Oshu 019-0238, Japan;2. Hokkaido University, Kita 10, Nishi 8, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan |
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Abstract: | The measurement of the rotation of the Moon is one of the key techniques to get the information of the internal structure. For this purpose, we proposed a small telescope experiment on the surface of the Moon in which motion of stars are utilized for the estimation of the rotation parameter. This paper describes results of simulation of observation, in which star trajectories observed are decomposed to librations, polar motion, and the precession and the amplitude and phase of each component are estimated. The standard deviation of the parameter estimation becomes nearly 1 ms of arc, which will be better than the Lunar Laser Ranging observation. From the viewpoints of accuracy of observation, thermal condition, and electric power generation, the instrument should be placed where the much sunshine is achieved on the lunar polar region. |
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Keywords: | ILOM Lunar observatory Lunar librations |
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