Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Multi-Scale Photogrammetric 3D Reconstruction of Apollo 17 Station 7

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The Apollo 17 manned mission landed in the Taurus Littrow valley on the Moon in December 1972. During three days spent at the lunar surface, a total of 111 kg of well-documented rock and soil samples were collected from geologic waypoints and brought back to Earth [1, 2]. In a previous study, we used scanned photographs taken in situ with astronaut’s Hasselblad film cameras to reconstruct 3D models of boulders using Structurefrom-Motion photogrammetry [3, 4]. In addition to the 3D reconstruction of the boulders, we have shown in [5] that the lunar rock samples retrieved from these boulders could also be reconstructed in 3D using photogrammetry applied on archived photographs, in addition to the 360° panoramas. This allowed to setup a comprehensive 3D model of Staton 6, that can be explored in Virtual Reality (VR) [5]. The present work is focused on reconstructing the next waypoint, the “Station 7” geologic sampling site, also lying at the base of the North Massif.
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hal-04929392 , version 1 (04-02-2025)

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Stéphane Le Mouélic, Gabrielle Vaugeois, Harrison H. Schmitt, Nicolas Mangold, Gwénaël Caravaca. Multi-Scale Photogrammetric 3D Reconstruction of Apollo 17 Station 7. 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Mar 2025, The Woodlands (Texas), United States. pp.1047. ⟨hal-04929392⟩
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