The project website is a one-stop location for finding, retrieving, and analyzing data about the moon
NASA has created a new interactive web-based tool that incorporates observations from past and current lunar missions creating one of the most comprehensive lunar research websites to date.
The Lunar Mapping and Modeling Project at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. has created an online set of capabilities and tools that will allow anyone with an Internet connection to search through, view, and analyze a vast number of lunar images and other digital products. The data and tools available through the project website will allow researchers to perform in-depth analyses to support mission planning and system design for lunar exploration and science missions. It will permit detailed scientific analysis and discovery and open additional educational and outreach opportunities.
The project website is a one-stop location for finding, retrieving, and analyzing data about the moon, including the most recent lunar surface imagery, altimetry, temperature, lighting and other data, as provided by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and its seven onboard instruments.
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For more information about the NASA Lunar Mapping and Modeling Project, visit: https://www.lmmp.nasa.gov
Posted by: Soderman/NLSI Staff
Source: https://www.moonviews.com/archives/2011/05/lunar_mapping_and_modeling_pro.html#more
Posted: May 13, 01:07 pm