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Localization of the Chang'e-5 Lander Using Radio-Tracking and Image-Based Methods

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REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13040590

Keywords

Chang’ e-5; lander localization; radio-tracking; descent images; image-based localization

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  1. Strategic Priority Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB41000000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41671458, 41941003, 41771490]

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The Chang'e-5 mission landed successfully in Northern Oceanus Procellarum, with precise localization being crucial for engineering operations and scientific research. Localization was achieved through radio-tracking and image-based methods, aiding in mission planning and scientific analysis.
Chang'e-5, China's first unmanned lunar sample-return mission, was successfully landed in Northern Oceanus Procellarum on 1 December 2020. Determining the lander location precisely and timely is critical for both engineering operations and subsequent scientific research. Localization of the lander was performed using radio-tracking and image-based methods. The lander location was determined to be (51.92 degrees W, 43.06 degrees N) by both methods. Other localization results were compared for cross-validation. The localization results greatly contributed to the planning of the ascender lifting off from the lander and subsequent maneuvers, and they will contribute to scientific analysis of the returned samples and in situ acquired data.

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