Parameters and structure of lunar regolith in Chang'E-3 landing area from lunar penetrating radar (LPR) data

Zehua Dong*, Guangyou Fang, Yicai Ji, Yunze Gao, Chao Wu, Xiaojuan Zhang

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Abstract

Chang'E-3 (CE-3) landed in the northwest Mare Imbrium, a region that has not been explored before. Yutu rover that released by CE-3 lander carried the first lunar surface penetrating radar (LPR) for exploring lunar regolith thickness and subsurface shallow geological structures. In this paper, based on the LPR data and the Panoramic Camera (PC) data, we first calculate the lunar surface regolith parameters in CE-3 landing area including its permittivity, density, conductivity and FeO + TiO2 content. LPR data provides a higher spatial resolution and more accuracy for the lunar regolith parameters comparing to other remote sensing techniques, such as orbit radar sounder and microwave sensing or earth-based powerful radar. We also derived the regolith thickness and its weathered rate with much better accuracy in the landing area. The results indicate that the regolith growth rate is much faster than previous estimation, the regolith parameters are not uniform even in such a small study area and the thickness and growth rate of lunar regolith here are different from other areas in Mare Imbrium. We infer that the main reason should be geological deformation that caused by multiple impacts of meteorites in different sizes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-46
Number of pages7
JournalIcarus
Volume282
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chang'E-3
  • Lunar penetrating radar
  • Lunar regolith parameters
  • Lunar regolith thickness
  • Meteorites impact
  • Moon

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