The Moon through a lens: A Lunar Imaging Study

  • Samarpit Sharma General Shivdev Singh Diwan Gurbachan Singh Khalsa College, Patiala, Punjab, India
  • Varinderjit Kaur General Shivdev Singh Diwan Gurbachan Singh Khalsa College, Patiala, Punjab, India

Abstract

Background: The Moon, Earth’s closest celestial neighbour, has long captivated scientists with its enigmatic, cratered surface. Advances in science, space technology, and astrophotography have accelerated the field of lunar image analysis. This research area has grown significantly with recent lunar missions conducted by many organisations, including NASA and ISRO, generating an extensive library of lunar images that has enhanced our understanding of the Moon’s geology.
Purpose: To examine the link between lunar exploration carried out on the Moon and the observation of the Moon from Earth, emphasising how advancements in image analysis connect these two perspectives.
Methods: We used a terrestrial-based telescope equipped with a phone adapter and a smartphone camera to capture detailed images of the Moon’s surface. The research was conducted in a small city with limited light pollution, allowing the capture of long-exposure, high-quality images for analysis.
Results: The study explores the Moon’s surface, craters, and regions, including the polar areas, thereby enriching our understanding of lunar science.
Conclusions: The findings contribute to advancing our understanding of lunar geology and provide practical insights for selecting safe and scientifically valuable landing sites for future missions.

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Published
2025-10-08
How to Cite
SHARMA, Samarpit; KAUR, Varinderjit. The Moon through a lens: A Lunar Imaging Study. Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics Engineering and Technology, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 3&4, p. 10-13, oct. 2025. ISSN 2456-1428. Available at: <http://www.thejournalshouse.com/index.php/electronics-engg-technology-adr/article/view/1740>. Date accessed: 21 oct. 2025.