And what is the state of Chang'e-3?
The above slides as a single pdf.
Quote from: Blackstar on 02/12/2014 11:08 pmThe above slides as a single pdf.Thanks a bunch for those, Blackstar! Who presented those?
Thanks very much Blackstar for posting the pdf. Can anyone translate the labels on this radar plot?One of the interesting science questions is how thick the high titanium dioxide (TiO_2 at 6%) and high iron oxide (FeO at 17%) basalt that Chang'e landed on, which lies on top of the low Ti (2%) and low Fe (16%) basalt to the north. In a previous paper using satellite data, the Chinese estimated the thickness at less than 70 metres.
Quote from: Steven Pietrobon on 02/13/2014 03:54 amThanks very much Blackstar for posting the pdf. Can anyone translate the labels on this radar plot?One of the interesting science questions is how thick the high titanium dioxide (TiO_2 at 6%) and high iron oxide (FeO at 17%) basalt that Chang'e landed on, which lies on top of the low Ti (2%) and low Fe (16%) basalt to the north. In a previous paper using satellite data, the Chinese estimated the thickness at less than 70 metres.the labels on this radar plot?vertical lable is NanoSecond(ns),horizontal lable is "number of channels"