The High Resolution Lunar Planet DEM Based on the Altimetry Data of 400-Circle CE-1 Laser Altimeter (2B)

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Recent years, considering the decreasing amount of nature resource on Earth, It’s very important to expand the field of scientific research, and to develop new resources. Based on 400 rail CE-1 laser altimeter altimetry data (2B data), to process the data, delete the singular of data, and import the remaining data into ERDAS IMAGINE9.1 generating lunar planet DEM. Its spatial resolution is more accurate than the existing model of the lunar DEM.

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