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Catalogue of Imaging Instruments, it was Phil's idea
djellison
post Nov 19 2007, 12:12 AM
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International Lunar Decade and all that. This is what I've found out from half an hour of Googling.

It'd be nice to fill it out significantly with more details stats, perhaps a coverage ( or expected coverage ) %'ge value, and some older spacecraft (Clementine for example)

Give me the raw figures, I'll plug them in, then think of a means to display them

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mcaplinger
post Nov 20 2007, 10:06 PM
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QUOTE (djellison @ Nov 18 2007, 04:12 PM) *
International Lunar Decade and all that. This is what I've found out from half an hour of Googling.

Minor change, but your table says 3 UV bands and 4 vis/IR bands for LROC WAC. I'd have said 2 UV bands and 5 vis/IR bands, because we consider the blue band to be a visible band. At least, that's how I implemented it in the firmware, so if somebody wants it different they need to tell me. smile.gif


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