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The Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) Gridded Data Records (GDR) data products are resampled at uniform intervals, in both cylindrical and polar projections. They contain the binned, interpolated altimetric measurements, as well as albedo, roughness, and surface slope both.
The Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) aids future missions by providing topographical data for safe landings and enhance exploration-driven mobility on the Moon. It also contributes to decisions as to where to explore by looking at the evolution of the surface.
A laser altimeter is an instrument that measures the distance from an orbiting spacecraft to the surface of the planet/asteroid that the spacecraft is orbiting.
MOLAs laser altimeter bounces laser pulses off of the surface of Mars at the speed of light and records return times. Laser light returns faster from the top of a volcano than from the lowlands around it because the top of the volcano is closer to the satellite than the lowlands.
The LRO is only about 5 meters in size, which would make it appear to be an unresolved point of light from Earth. Very roughly, the gain in sensitivity you get from a 4 inch telescope beyond what your eye can detect is about 9 magnitudes.
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The payload included seven scientific instruments: (1) the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), composed of three separate elements: the wide-angle camera fitted with seven color bands with a spatial resolution of 100 m/pixel and two narrow-angle cameras (NACs) that provide panchromatic images down to a spatial
In June of 2009, NASA launched the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, a robotic spacecraft, now orbiting the Moon at an altitude of 50-200 km. LROs primary objective is to make fundamental scientific discoveries about the Moon.

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