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Russia to create first ever 3D Moon map to help decide where cosmonauts will land | Russia to create first ever 3D Moon map to help decide where cosmonauts will land |
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Russia is creating the first ever topographic three dimensional map of the Moon to help decide where cosmonauts will land in future journeys to Earth’s natural satellite. | Russia is creating the first ever topographic three dimensional map of the Moon to help decide where cosmonauts will land in future journeys to Earth’s natural satellite. |
The director of the Russian Space Research Institute Anatoly Petrukovich announced the plan on Sunday, saying the map will be created using stereo imaging and it will have a resolution of two to three meters. | The director of the Russian Space Research Institute Anatoly Petrukovich announced the plan on Sunday, saying the map will be created using stereo imaging and it will have a resolution of two to three meters. |
"After the work of the American satellites, we have planar maps of the Lunar surface, but here, using stereo processing and light analysis, we will get a universal altitudes map of the entire Moon with high accuracy,” he said. | |
The map will allow Russian researchers to study lunar structures and their origin, and will provide crucial detail for future manned and unmanned Moon missions. | The map will allow Russian researchers to study lunar structures and their origin, and will provide crucial detail for future manned and unmanned Moon missions. |
Petrukovich said the map will have a number of advantages over current “flat” maps, including giving greater detail and accuracy on elevation heights. | Petrukovich said the map will have a number of advantages over current “flat” maps, including giving greater detail and accuracy on elevation heights. |
Russia has plans to send a series of rovers to the moon over the course of the next decade. The first mission, Luna-25, is scheduled to launch in October 2021. The groundbreaking survey will be created thanks to the Luna-26 orbiter, which will take off in 2024. | |
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