Planetary Science - Distinguished Lecture
Title: Advances in Planetary Mapping for Lunar and Mars Landing Site Analysis


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Bo WU

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Speaker Biography

Prof. Bo Wu is the Fiona Cheung Professor in Spatial Science, the Associate Director of the Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations, and the Associate Head of the Department of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His main research areas are planetary remote sensing and mapping, robotic vision, and planetary science. His research results have been extensively used in landing site mapping and selection, supporting multiple exploration missions to the Moon and Mars. His work has been recognized with many awards, such as the Outstanding Award for China's First Mars Exploration Mission from the China National Space Administration, the Leader of the Year Award 2019 in Hong Kong, a Gold Medal from the 44th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, the President's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Knowledge Transfer from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and the Duane C. Brown Senior Award from The Ohio State University. He chairs the ISPRS Working Group on “Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping” and co-chairs the Technical Committee on “Deep Space Remote Sensing and Geomatics” of the Chinese Society of Surveying and Mapping.


Abstract

Just as we rely on maps to navigate unfamiliar places, maps are essential for any planetary landing missions. The process of analyzing and selecting landing sites for lunar and Mars missions must carefully consider engineering safety and scientific significance. These considerations are intricately related to the topographic, geomorphological, and geological characteristics of potential landing areas. This lecture will discuss the latest advancements in planetary remote sensing and mapping, including high-precision, high-resolution topographic mapping, AI-driven automatic mapping of various geomorphological features, and mineral mapping and geological studies. Furthermore, it will cover the integrated analysis of these characteristics to optimize landing site evaluation. The lecture will also present examples and case studies of landing site analysis and selection in lunar and Mars exploration missions.





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