MO1.R9: Remote Sensing of Planets and Celestial Bodies I
Mon, 17 Jul, 13:00 - 14:15 Pacific Time (UTC -8)
Location: Room 103
Session Type: Oral
Session Co-Chairs: Shannon Brown, JPL and Prasun Mahanti, Arizona State University
Session Manager: John Kunkee
Track: Remote Sensing of Planetary and other Celestial Bodies
Mon, 17 Jul, 13:00 - 13:12 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

MO1.R9.1: REGOLITH THERMOPHYSICAL FEATURES OF MARE SMYTHII IN VERTICAL DIRECTION REVEALED BY CE-2 MRM DATA

Liansheng Mei, Cai Liu, Yanxiang Shi, Zhiguo Meng, Jilin University, China; Zhanchuan Cai, Macau University of Science and Technology, China; Alexander Gusev, Kazan Federal University, Russia
Mon, 17 Jul, 13:12 - 13:24 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

MO1.R9.2: L- TO X-BAND PASSIVE MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING OF THE LUNAR REGOLITH

Mustafa Aksoy, University at Albany, State University of New York, United States; David M. Hollibaugh Baker, Jeffrey R. Piepmeier, Giovanni De Amici, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
Mon, 17 Jul, 13:24 - 13:36 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

MO1.R9.3: MICROWAVE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SURFACE DEPOSITS IN SINUS MEDII REVEALED BY CE-2 MRM DATA

Xuegang Dong, Zhiguo Meng, Yanxiang Shi, Jilin University, China; Yuanzhi Zhang, National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China; Zhanchuan Cai, Macau University of Science and Technology, China; Alexander Gusev, Kazan Federal University, Russia
Mon, 17 Jul, 13:36 - 13:48 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

MO1.R9.4: Spatial-Spectral Attention for Geological mapping of Hyperspectral Sensor Data Onboard Chandrayaan-2 Mission

Sarat Kurapati, Arun P V, Indian institute of information technology Sri city, chittoor, India
Mon, 17 Jul, 13:48 - 14:00 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

MO1.R9.5: FIRST LOOK, FIRST RESULTS - COMPARING SECONDARY ILLUMINATION AT LUNAR PERMANENTLY SHADOWED REGIONS FROM THE FIRST SHADOWCAM IMAGE AND TOPOGRAPHY BASED SIMULATION

Prasun Mahanti, Mark Robinson, Robert Wagner, Nick Estes, Arizona State University, United States; Dave Humm, SpicaCon, United States
Mon, 17 Jul, 14:00 - 14:15 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

MO1.R9.D: Discussion