TY - JOUR
T1 - Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter Magnetometer Instrument and Initial Data Processing
AU - Jo, Wooin
AU - Jin, Ho
AU - Park, Hyeonhu
AU - Jang, Yunho
AU - Lee, Seongwhan
AU - Kim, Khan Hyuk
AU - Garrick-Bethell, Ian
AU - Shin, Jehyuck
AU - Baek, Seul Min
AU - Lee, Junhyun
AU - Son, Derac
AU - Kim, Eunhyeuk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Korean Space Science Society. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), the first South Korea lunar exploration probe, successfully arrived at the Moon on December, 2022 (UTC), following a 4.5-month ballistic lunar transfer (BLT) trajectory. Since the launch (4 August, 2022), the KPLO magnetometer (KMAG) has carried out various observations during the trans-lunar cruise phase and a 100 km altitude lunar polar orbit. KMAG consists of three fluxgate magnetometers capable of measuring magnetic fields within a ± 1,000 nT range with a resolution of 0.2 nT. The sampling rate is 10 Hz. During the originally planned lifetime of one year, KMAG has been operating successfully while performing observations of lunar crustal magnetic fields, magnetic fields induced in the lunar interior, and various solar wind events. The calibration and offset processes were performed during the TLC phase. In addition, reliabilities of the KMAG lunar magnetic field observations have been verified by comparing them with the surface vector mapping (SVM) data. If the KPLO’s mission orbit during the extended mission phase is close enough to the lunar surface, KMAG will contribute to updating the lunar surface magnetic field map and will provide insights into the lunar interior structure and lunar space environment.
AB - The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), the first South Korea lunar exploration probe, successfully arrived at the Moon on December, 2022 (UTC), following a 4.5-month ballistic lunar transfer (BLT) trajectory. Since the launch (4 August, 2022), the KPLO magnetometer (KMAG) has carried out various observations during the trans-lunar cruise phase and a 100 km altitude lunar polar orbit. KMAG consists of three fluxgate magnetometers capable of measuring magnetic fields within a ± 1,000 nT range with a resolution of 0.2 nT. The sampling rate is 10 Hz. During the originally planned lifetime of one year, KMAG has been operating successfully while performing observations of lunar crustal magnetic fields, magnetic fields induced in the lunar interior, and various solar wind events. The calibration and offset processes were performed during the TLC phase. In addition, reliabilities of the KMAG lunar magnetic field observations have been verified by comparing them with the surface vector mapping (SVM) data. If the KPLO’s mission orbit during the extended mission phase is close enough to the lunar surface, KMAG will contribute to updating the lunar surface magnetic field map and will provide insights into the lunar interior structure and lunar space environment.
KW - Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter Magnetometer (KPLO)
KW - data calibration
KW - lunar exploration
KW - magnetometer
KW - payload
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U2 - 10.5140/JASS.2023.40.4.199
DO - 10.5140/JASS.2023.40.4.199
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85189435570
SN - 2093-5587
VL - 40
SP - 199
EP - 215
JO - Journal of Astronomy and Space Science
JF - Journal of Astronomy and Space Science
IS - 4
ER -