Scientists鈥 2020 vision to map the moon
CHINESE scientists are drawing a 1:2.5 million scale geological map of the moon.
Ouyang Ziyuan, first chief scientist of China’s lunar exploration program, said five universities and research institutes have set standards for the digital mapping and drawing of the moon’s geological structure.
A sketch version of the map, measuring 4.36 by 2.2 meters, will be finished by 2018, and released by 2020.
The map will provide information on geology, structure and rock types and will reflect the timeline of the moon’s evolution.
Chen Shengbo, a geologist with Jilin University in northeast China’s Jilin Province, and his team are responsible for drawing the lunar structure outline, just one part of the work. He said the map would show lunar geography such as the size, appearance, and the structure of craters.
Chen said mapping depends on data and images sent by satellites from home and abroad. Lunar map making is not like drawing a map of the Earth, he added, where scientists can go to the scene in person if they are not sure of their information.
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