Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight
China Chang’E-3 performed soft landing at the plains of Sinus Iridum on lunar surface on December 14th 2013 successfully; it opened a new window for observing lunar surface with radiometric tracking which many lunar scientific researchers always pursue for. Since July 2014, OCEL (Observing Chang’E-3...
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author | SongTao Han ZhongKai Zhang Jing Sun JianFeng Cao Lue Chen Weitao Lu WenXiao Li |
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description | China Chang’E-3 performed soft landing at the plains of Sinus Iridum on lunar surface on December 14th 2013 successfully; it opened a new window for observing lunar surface with radiometric tracking which many lunar scientific researchers always pursue for. Since July 2014, OCEL (Observing Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI) project has been conducted jointly by IVS (International VLBI Service of Geodesy and Astrometry) and BACC (Beijing Aerospace Control Center), a global IVS R&D network augmented with two China Deep Space Stations configured for OCEL. This paper presents the current status and preliminary result of the OCEL and mainly focuses on determination of the lander position, which is about 7 meter in height and 14 meter in plane of lunar surface with respect to LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter). Based on accuracy analysis, further optimized OCEL sessions will make use of this target-of-opportunity, the Chang’E-3 lunar lander, as long as it is working. With higher accurate radiometric observables, more prospective contribution to earth and lunar science is expected by combining with LLR. |
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spelling | doaj-art-454e8df26bfd41339f761d1587f84e4c2025-02-03T06:42:00ZengWileyAdvances in Astronomy1687-79691687-79772019-01-01201910.1155/2019/70186207018620Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First InsightSongTao Han0ZhongKai Zhang1Jing Sun2JianFeng Cao3Lue Chen4Weitao Lu5WenXiao Li6National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics, Beijing Aerospace Control Center, Beijing 100094, ChinaInstitute of Geodesy and Geoinformation, University of Bonn, Nussallee 17, 53115 Bonn, GermanyNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics, Beijing Aerospace Control Center, Beijing 100094, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics, Beijing Aerospace Control Center, Beijing 100094, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics, Beijing Aerospace Control Center, Beijing 100094, ChinaNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, ChinaChina Chang’E-3 performed soft landing at the plains of Sinus Iridum on lunar surface on December 14th 2013 successfully; it opened a new window for observing lunar surface with radiometric tracking which many lunar scientific researchers always pursue for. Since July 2014, OCEL (Observing Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI) project has been conducted jointly by IVS (International VLBI Service of Geodesy and Astrometry) and BACC (Beijing Aerospace Control Center), a global IVS R&D network augmented with two China Deep Space Stations configured for OCEL. This paper presents the current status and preliminary result of the OCEL and mainly focuses on determination of the lander position, which is about 7 meter in height and 14 meter in plane of lunar surface with respect to LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter). Based on accuracy analysis, further optimized OCEL sessions will make use of this target-of-opportunity, the Chang’E-3 lunar lander, as long as it is working. With higher accurate radiometric observables, more prospective contribution to earth and lunar science is expected by combining with LLR.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7018620 |
spellingShingle | SongTao Han ZhongKai Zhang Jing Sun JianFeng Cao Lue Chen Weitao Lu WenXiao Li Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight Advances in Astronomy |
title | Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight |
title_full | Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight |
title_fullStr | Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight |
title_full_unstemmed | Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight |
title_short | Lunar Radiometric Measurement Based on Observing China Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI—First Insight |
title_sort | lunar radiometric measurement based on observing china chang e 3 lander with vlbi first insight |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7018620 |
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