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245 00 Planetary geodesy and remote sensing /|cedited by 
       Shuanggen Jin.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
264  1 Boca Raton :|bCRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,|c[2015] 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 382 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1. Lunar geodesy and sensing : methods and results from 
       recent lunar exploration missions / Shuanggen Jin, 
       Sundaram Arivazhagan, and Tengyu Zhang -- 2. Improvement 
       of Chang'E-1 orbit accuracy by differential and space VLBI
       / Wei Yan, Shuanggen Jin, and Erhu Wei -- 3. Laser 
       altimetry and its applications in planetary science / 
       Hauke Hussmann -- 4. Photogrammetric processing of Chang'E
       -1 and Chang'E-2 STEREO imagery for lunar topographic 
       mapping / Kaichang Di, Yiliang Liu, Bin Liu, and Man Peng 
       -- 5. Integration and coregistration of multisource lunar 
       topographic data sets for synergistic use / Bo Wu, Jian 
       Guo, and Han Hu -- 6. Estimates of the major elemental 
       abundances with Chang'E-1 interference imaging 
       spectrometer data / Yunzhao Wu -- 7. Lunar clinopyroxene 
       abundance retrieved from M3 data based on topographic 
       correction / Pengju Guo, Shengbo Chen, Jingran Wang, Yi 
       Lian, Ming Ma, and Yanqiu Li -- 8. Martian minerals and 
       rock components from MRO CRISM hyperspectral images / 
       Yansong Xue and Shuanggen Jin -- 9. Anomalous brightness 
       temperature in lunar poles based on the SVD method from 
       Chang'E-2 MRM data / Yi Lian, Sheng-bo Chen, Zhi-guo Meng,
       Ying Zhang, Ying Zhao, and Peng-ju Guo -- 10. Mercury's 
       magnetic field in the MESSENGER era / Johannes Wicht and 
       Daniel Heyner -- 11. Lunar gravity field determination 
       from Chang'E-1 and other missions' data / Jianguo Yan, Fie
       Li, and Koji Matsumoto -- 12. Martian crust thickness and 
       structure from gravity and topography / Tengyu Zhang, 
       Shuanggen Jin, and Robert Tenzer -- 13. Theory of the 
       physical libration of the moon with a liquid core / Yuri 
       Barkin, Hideo Hanada, José M. Ferrándiz, Koji Matsumoto, 
       Shuanggen Jin, and Misha Barkin. 
520    Although lunar exploration began in the 1960s, the moon 
       and other planets have many long-standing, unanswered 
       questions about planetary environments, origin, formation 
       and evolution, magnetization of crustal rocks, internal 
       structure, and possible life. However, with the recent 
       development of planetary geodesy and remote sensing with 
       higher spatial and spectral resolution have come new 
       opportunities to explore and understand the moon and 
       planets in greater detail. Written by well-established, 
       international scientists in the planetary science and 
       remote sensing fields, Planetary Geodesy and Remote 
       Sensing presents the latest methods and techniques of 
       planetary geodesy and remote sensing. 
546    English. 
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650  0 Planetary geographic information systems. 
650  6 Planétologie|xSystèmes d'information géographique. 
650  7 Planetary geographic information systems|2fast 
651  0 Outer space|xExploration|xTechnological innovations. 
651  6 Espace extra-atmosphérique|xExploration|xInnovations. 
651  7 Outer space|2fast 
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