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31 October 2000 Observations of the moon using the Air Force Maui Space Surveillance Complex
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Abstract
Observations of the Moon during partial lunar eclipse were conducted from the Maui Space Surveillance Site on Haleakala Mountain, Maui Hawaii. Data were obtained in both the MWIR and LWIR. Preliminary analysis of LWIR data shows unexpected features in many regions that open up a variety of lines of lunar research.
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Paul G. Lucey "Observations of the moon using the Air Force Maui Space Surveillance Complex", Proc. SPIE 4091, Imaging Technology and Telescopes, (31 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405778
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KEYWORDS
Long wavelength infrared

Surveillance

Telescopes

Temperature metrology

Control systems

Spatial resolution

Infrared telescopes

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