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The Chang’E-1 and Chang’E-2 missions have successfully obtained a huge amount of lunar scientific data, through the seven onboard instruments including a CCD stereo camera, a laser altimeter, an interference imaging spectrometer, an X-ray spectrometer, a microwave radiometer, a high-energy particle detector and a solar-wind ion detector. Most of the Chang’E data are now publicly available to the science community, and this article serves as an official guide on how these data are classified and organized, and how they can be retrieved from http://159.226.88.59:7779/CE1OutENGWeb/. This article also presents the detailed specifications of various instruments and gives examples of research progress made based on these instruments.
The Chang’E-1 and Chang’E-2 missions have successfully obtained a huge amount of lunar scientific data, through the seven onboard instruments including a CCD stereo camera, a laser altimeter, an interference imaging spectrometer, an X-ray spectrometer, a microwave-radiometer, a high-energy particle detector and a solar-wind ion detector. Most of the Chang’E data are now publicly available to the science community, and this article serves as an official guide on how these data are classified and organized , and how they can be retrieved from http://159.226.88.59:7779/CE1OutENGWeb/. This article also presents the detailed specifications of various instruments and gives examples of research progress made based on these instruments.