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Observation of the lunar topography by the laser altimeter LALT on board Japanese lunar explorer SELENE
Authors:Hiroshi Araki  Seiichi Tazawa  Hirotomo Noda  Tsuneya Tsubokawa  Nobuyuki Kawano  Sho Sasaki
Institution:National Astronomical Observatory, 2-12, Hoshigaoka, Ohshu, Iwate 023-0861, Japan
Abstract:The SELENE Laser Altimeter (LALT) is designed to map the Moon’s topography and will be launched in summer 2007. LALT incorporates Q-switched Cr doped Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm) with an output energy of 100 mJ and 1 Hz repetition frequency for about one year mission period. The laser pulse travels to the Moon’s surface and reflections from the surface are detected by a silicon avalanche photo-diode. The ranging distance is 50–150 km with about 5 m accuracy. Several corrections for accurate ranging data are investigated. The flight hardware has been qualified and passed all the integration tests. A principal goal of the LALT instrument is to obtain a much more detailed lunar topographic map which is superior in global coverage, measurement accuracy and number of data points to previous observations and models. The overall science objectives of LALT are (1) determination of lunar global figure, (2) internal structure and surface processes, (3) exploration of the lunar pole regions, and (4) reduction of lunar occultation data.
Keywords:Lunar  Explorer  SELENE  Laser  Altimeter  LALT
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