ABSTRACT
The early 21st century marks a new era in space exploration. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States, The European Space Agency (ESA), as well as space agencies of Japan, China, India, and other countries have sent their probes to the Moon, Mars, and other planets in the solar system. Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping introduces original research and new developments in the areas of planetary remote sensing, photogrammetry, mapping, GIS, and planetary science resulting from the recent space exploration missions.
Topics covered include:
- Reference systems of planetary bodies
- Planetary exploration missions and sensors
- Geometric information extraction from planetary remote sensing data
- Feature information extraction from planetary remote sensing data
- Planetary remote sensing data fusion
- Planetary data management and presentation
Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping will serve scientists and professionals working in the planetary remote sensing and mapping areas, as well as planetary probe designers, engineers, and planetary geologists and geophysicists. It also provides useful reading material for university teachers and students in the broader areas of remote sensing, photogrammetry, cartography, GIS, and geodesy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|38 pages
Reference systems of planetary bodies
chapter 2|15 pages
Basic geodetic and dynamical parameters of Saturn’s moon Enceladus
section II|49 pages
Planetary exploration missions and sensors
chapter 5|13 pages
The BepiColombo Laser Altimeter (BELA)
chapter 6|12 pages
Mars orbit optical remote sensor
section III|73 pages
Geometric information extraction from planetary remote sensing data
section IV|76 pages
Planetary remote sensing data fusion
section V|43 pages
Planetary remote sensing data fusion
section VI|47 pages
Planetary data management and presentation