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The Unified Lunar Control Network 2005

December 28, 2006

This report documents a new general unified lunar control network and lunar topographic model based on a combination of Clementine images and a previous network derived from Earth-based & Apollo photographs, and Mariner 10, & Galileo images. This photogrammetric network solution is the largest planetary control network ever completed. It includes the determination of the 3-D positions of 272,931 points on the lunar surface and the correction of the camera angles for 43,866 Clementine images, using 546,126 tie point measurements. The solution RMS is 20 μm (= 0.9 pixels) in the image plane, with the largest residual of 6.4 pixels. The explanation given here, along with the accompanying files, comprises the release of the network information and of global lunar digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from the network. A paper that will describe the solution and network in further detail will be submitted to a refereed journal, and will include additional background information, solution details, discussion of accuracy and precision, and explanatory figures.

Publication Year 2006
Title The Unified Lunar Control Network 2005
DOI 10.3133/ofr20061367
Authors Brent A. Archinal, Mark R. Rosiek, Randolph L. Kirk, Bonnie L. Redding
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2006-1367
Index ID ofr20061367
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Astrogeology Science Center
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