Remote Sensing (Oct 2020)

Thermophysical Features of the Rümker Region in Northern Oceanus Procellarum: Insights from CE-2 CELMS Data

  • Zhiguo Meng,
  • Jietao Lei,
  • Yuqi Qian,
  • Long Xiao,
  • James W. Head,
  • Shengbo Chen,
  • Weiming Cheng,
  • Jiancheng Shi,
  • Jinsong Ping,
  • Zhizhong Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12193272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 19
p. 3272

Abstract

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The Rümker region is located in the northern Oceanus Procellarum, which has been selected as the landing and sampling region for China’s Chang’e-5 (CE-5) mission. The thermophysical features of the mare units are studied in detail using the brightness temperature (TB) maps (TB, normalized TB, TB difference) derived from the CE-2 microwave radiometer data. The previously interpreted geological boundaries of the Rümker region are revisited in this study according to their TB behaviors: IR1, IR2, and IR3 Rümker plateau units are combined into one single unit (IR); and a hidden unit is found on the Mons Rümker; Mare basaltic units Im1 and Em1 are combined into Em1; and Em2 is more likely the extending of Im2. Each of the previous proposed landing sites and their scientific value are summarized and reevaluated. Based on this, four landing sites are recommended in order to maximize the scientific outcome of the CE-5 mission. We suggest that the Eratosthenian-aged Em4 and Em1 units as the top priority landing site for the CE-5 mission; the age-dating results will provide important clues concerning the thermal evolution of the Moon.

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