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surface. Since the TC spatial resolution is 10 m/pixel and base-height ratio
is 0.57, we can expect to generate the lunar DTMs with 20 m or better height
resolution. Although there are restrictions for transmitted data rate and
the total volume of the mission recorder onboard, we accomplish the global
high-resolution mapping by TC with smart operation plans. Although the
ground data processing systems that are now in developing, TC data will
be carefully processed and distributed to Co-Is and researchers worldwide.
The TC global high-resolution data will contribute to study of the origin
and evolution of the Moon.
Acknowledgments
We acknowledge the detailed review and helpful comments of the reviewer
for this paper.
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