Illumination conditions of the south pole of the Moon derived using Kaguya topography
D. B. J. Bussey(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. A. Sörensen(University College London), P. D. Spudis(University of London), Yoshiaki Ishihara(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), J. A. McGovern(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Hirotomo Noda, C. D. Neish(Western University)
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