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Abstracts of the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology. October 25-30, 2013. San Diego, California, USA. [PDF]
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Regolith stratigraphy at the Chang'E‐3 landing site as seen by lunar penetrating radar
W. Fa +3 more
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Lunar Penetrating Radar onboard the Chang'e-3 mission
G. Fang +13 more
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Data processing and initial results of Chang'e-3 lunar penetrating radar
Yan Su +10 more
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Abstract Chang'E-3 (CE-3) landed in the northwest Mare Imbrium, a region that has not been explored before. Yutu rover that released by CE-3 lander carried the first lunar surface penetrating radar (LPR) for exploring lunar regolith thickness and subsurface shallow geological structures.
Zehua Dong +5 more
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Geophysical studies on the lunar surface have, in the past, used various methods that contribute not only towards the knowledge of the lunar subsurface but also contribute towards the design of future lunar missions, namely those that will, in the near future, take humans to the Moon s surface.
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2023
An “atlas” of the Lunar penetrating radar (LPR) patterns is organized and a comprehensive interpretation of the lunar subsurface layers in the areas of the Chang'E (CE) mission is proposed.
Sijing Liu +5 more
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An “atlas” of the Lunar penetrating radar (LPR) patterns is organized and a comprehensive interpretation of the lunar subsurface layers in the areas of the Chang'E (CE) mission is proposed.
Sijing Liu +5 more
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International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar, 2023
The lunar penetrating radar(LPR) onboard the Chang E-4 (CE-4) probe provides a unique opportunity to map the shallow lunar structures on the far side of the Moon with high resolution.
Xuan Feng +6 more
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The lunar penetrating radar(LPR) onboard the Chang E-4 (CE-4) probe provides a unique opportunity to map the shallow lunar structures on the far side of the Moon with high resolution.
Xuan Feng +6 more
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