Published on: 2025-05-14 21:17:43
Since 2023 January, ShadowCam, a single-band visible camera aboard the Korean Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), has been imaging northern and southern polar PSRs with 200 times the sensitivity of the LROC NAC (SNR > 100 for radiance > 0.12 W m −2 Sr −1 μm −1 ) and small pixel scales (∼1.7 m pixel −1 ) and was hypothesized to enable water ice detection using visible wavelengths (D. C. Humm et al. 2023 ; M. S. Robinson et al. 2023 ). Using ShadowCam maximum radiance mosaics, we assess whether or no
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