GB/T 30112-2013
ActiveThe lunar coordinate system
月球空间坐标系
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 30112-2013 defines the lunar coordinate system, specifying the reference frame, origin, and orientation for mapping and positioning on the Moon. It is applied in Chinese lunar exploration programs, such as the Chang'e missions, for tasks like landing site selection, rover navigation, and scientific data georeferencing. This standard ensures consistency in spatial data across lunar science and engineering projects.
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