Photogeological analysis of ShadowCam images of the permanently shadowed floor of lunar crater Shoemaker

T. T. Basilevsky, S. S. Krasilnikov, Yuan Li

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Abstract

The photogeologic analysis of the ShadowCam images of the permanently shadowed floor and lower parts of inner slopes of the near-polar lunar crater Shoemaker confirmed the conclusion of Basilevsky and Li (2024)that the surface morphology of the Shoemaker floor is dominated by a population of small (D < 1 km) craters. Future studies hopefully will allow to describe the morphology and morphometry (especially d/D) of the decameter-scale craters seen in the ShadowCam images. The surface of the lower parts of inners slopes of crater Shoemaker, which are permanently shadowed, has the “elephant hide” texture, that is also typical for normally illuminated slopes. So, most issues of the surface morphology were found to be identical or very close to those in normally illuminated regions of the Moon. The new finding in permanently shadowed areas is the presence of lobate-rimmed craters, whose morphology is probably indicative of water ice in the target material.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105998
JournalPlanetary and Space Science
Volume254
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Elephant hide texture
  • Hill-shade image
  • Lobate-rimmed craters
  • Permanently shadowed areas
  • ShadowCam image
  • The Moon
  • Water ice

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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