Moon Section 70 South-A

Moon Section 70 South-A

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JAXA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, provided elevation data from their Japanese Kaguya spacecraft. Thank you JAXA Selene Kaguya LALT Team (Lunar Altimeter Team). Your data format is easy to use:http://l2db.selene.darts.isas.jaxa.jp/help/en/LALT_Format_en_V01.pdf This section of the Moon is in the South from 70 to 80 degrees latitude and half of the longitudes. I can provide all of the Moon in sections. Each section is about 56 megabytes. The South Pole is expected to be colonized in a shadow of Malapert Mountain where water may be frozen. I want to collaborate with some CAD expert and manufacture some planets and Moon globes. The KAGUYA consisted of the Main Orbiter and two small satellites ("OKINA" (Relay Satellite) and "OUNA" (VRAD Satellite). The Main Orbiter was injected into a peripolar orbit of the Moon at an altitude of 100 km. The Relay Satellite was placed in an elliptic orbit at an apolune altitude of 2400 km to relay communications between the Main Orbiter and the ground station for measuring the gravity field of the backside of the Moon. The VRAD Satellite, which was in an elliptic orbit at an apolune altitude of 800 km, played a role of measuring the gravity field around the Moon by sending radio waves. Instructions The Moon data is from a file that you can get from JAXA. It is called: LALT_GGT_NUM.sl2 file size: 486 megabyteshttp://l2db.selene.darts.isas.jaxa.jp/index.html

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