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Title: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Science Targeting Meeting - Program and Abstract Volume
Summary / Review : "Topics covered include: The Importance of LRO Observations to the LCROSS Mission; LRO Targeting of Lunar Tectonic Features; LROC Stereo Observations; The Moon as a Laboratory for Understanding Impact Processes; A Review of Lunar Polar Lighting Conditions: What We Know Now, and What We Will Learn Soon; A Target for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Near the Southwest Limb of the Moon; Lunar Argon Cycle Modeling; Reflectance Spectroscopy of Single Mineral Grains: Implications for Lunar Remote Sensing; The Lunar Cataclysm and How LRO Can Help Test It; Acquisition and Tracking of the LCROSS Impact Site with Keck-II; The Importance of Lunar Palaeoregolith Deposits and the Role of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter; MoonLITE: Science Case and Targeting Considerations; High Resolution Imaging of Sites of Rapid Changes on the Lunar Surface; The Dynamics Behind Inner Solar System Impacts - Past and Present; Lunar Resources and LRO; Our Current Understanding of Lunar Polar Hydrogen Deposits; SMART-1 Results and Targets for LRO; LRO Targeting of Lunar Pyroclastic Deposits; Lunar Mining: Knowns, Unknowns, Challenges, and Technologies; The Lunar Atmosphere and Its Study by LRO; Lunar Volcanism: Timing, Form, and Composition; Diviner Lunar Radiometer Targeting Capabilities; NASA Constellation Program Office Regions of Interest on the Moon: A Representative Basis for Scientific Exploration, Resource Potential, and Mission Operations; Lunar Volcanism in Space and Time: Range of Eruption Styles and Implications for Magma Ascent and Emplacement; Lunar Mare Basalts: Scientifically Important Targets for LROC; Lunar Magnetism; Current Understanding of Lunar Volatile Transport and Segregation; What New Can LRO Tells Us About Lunar Thermal Evolution, Interior Structure and Dynamics?; Lunar Crustal Rocks Types, Global Distribution and Targeting; Moon Zoo: Utilizing LROC Lunar Images for Outreach and Lunar Science; Imaging Rilles and Flood Lavas with LROC; Central Uplift Formation in Complex Impact Craters - Comparison of Lunar and Terrestrial Craters; Lunar Surface Geochemistry and Lunar Meteorites; Targeting Complex Craters and Multi-Ring Basins to Determine the Tempo of Impact; Bombardment While Simultaneously Probing the Lunar Interior; LEAG Review of Constellation Program Regions of Interest for Human Exploration of the Moon; The Compositional Contribution of LRO; Do Lunar Pyroclastic Deposits Contain the Secrets of the Solar System?; The Lunar Regolith as a Remote Sensing Target for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO); Lunar Exploration Neutron Detector for NASA LRO Mission; Lunar Anorthosites as Targets for Exploration; Joint LROC - Mini-RF Observations: Opportunities and Benefits; Locations and Morphology of Spacecraft Impact Craters for Re-Calibration of Apollo Seismic Data; Characterization of Lunar Mineralogy: The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) on Chandrayaan-1; Understanding the Physical Evolution of the Lunar Regolith Using LRO Data; LRO/LAMP Expected Data Products: Overview of FUV Maps and Spectra; Lunar Basalts as Probes of the Moon's Mantle and Recorders of Crustal Growth; LROC Targeting of Lunar Domes, Cones, and Associated Volcanic Features; Lunar Sinuous Rilles: Reassessing the Role of Erosion by Flowing Lava; Coordinating LOIRP Enhanced Lunar Orbiter and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter High Resolution Images for Selected Science and Exploration Targets; Targeted Search Near Lunar Poles for Potential Alteration Products Resulting from Impact Cratering into Volatile-"Rich" Terrains; and Diviner Constraints on Plagioclase Compositions as Observed by the Spectral Profiler and Moon Mineralogy Mapper. ;" (Author's abstract)
Author(s) : meeting, [NASA (Unspecified Center)]
Publication Date: 2009
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