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Japanese Moon Mission Returns Detailed Maps of the Lunar Surface

April 13, 2008 | Ian O'Neill | Comments 0

The JAXA Moon satellite Selene map of the Lunar relief (JAXA)
The Japanese SELENE lunar orbiter has returned some of the most detailed maps of the Moon to date. The new collection of high-definition maps includes topological data and mineral location. Critically, the locations of uranium, thorium and potassium have been mapped, essential for mission planners when considering the future of manned settlements on the Moon. Seeing the lunar relief mapped to such fine detail makes for an impressive sight. So far six million data points have been collected and there’s more to come…

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