MOSCOW, November 25 Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK) has developed a technology for studying and mapping celestial bodies “Lunar Topographer”, it will present it for the first time at the Congress of Young Scientists, reported in university press service.
«»Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK) has developed a comprehensive technology for the geodetic study of celestial bodies «Lunar Topographer», on the basis of which surveys and mapping are carried out for advanced space research. The project will be presented at the university stand at the III Congress of Young Scientists , which will be held in the Sirius Park of Science and Art,» the report says.
As noted by the scientific director of the Integrated Laboratory for the Study of Extraterrestrial Territories MIIGAiK Irina Nadezhdina, the technology will allow the creation of products at various levels of processing of celestial bodies from color images to complex metric 3D -models and maps.
Visitors to the congress will be able to see research products obtained with the help of the Lunar Topographer, including a 3D model of Hyperion, Saturn’s moon, and the results of digital modeling of the relief of the proposed landing site of the Luna mission 25″.
From November 28 to 30, the III Congress of Young Scientists will be held on the federal territory of Sirius, which is part of the plan for the Decade of Science and Technology and is its key annual event.
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