Abstract
Lunar permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) never see direct sunlight and are
illuminated only by secondary illumination - light reflected from nearby
topography. The ShadowCam imaging experiment onboard the Korea Pathfinder Lunar
Orbiter is acquiring images of these PSRs. We characterize and discuss the
nature of secondary illumination for the Shackleton PSR from ShadowCam
radiance-calibrated images. We also use modeling to understand the magnitude and
direction of the secondary illumination. Results from our analysis highlight the
non-homogeneous, dynamic, and complex nature of PSR secondary lighting.
Knowledge of the direction of the secondary illumination is crucial for
reli-able interpretation of contrasts observed in ShadowCam images. This
preliminary analysis of the floor of Shackleton crater from images acquired over
multiple secondary illumination conditions does not reveal indications of
exposed surface ice, even though temperatures are constantly below 110K.
Funder
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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