Global 10 arc-minute resolution grid of lunar topography referenced to the Lunar spheroid of Wieczorek (2015).
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File | moon-topography-10arcmin.nc |
Size | 3 Mb |
Version | v1 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10693930 |
License | CC-BY |
MD5 | md5:0af3363529eb38bb8bbc144c5d756dd9 |
SHA256 | sha256:9190261690005fac8d63ed65133e7ab6f691b481a0bd6f52bcfb907b5dfadda2 |
Source | Wieczorek, M. A. (2015). Spherical harmonic model of the shape of Earth's Moon: MoonTopo2600p [Data set]. Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3870924 |
Original license | CC-BY |
Processing code | prepare.ipynb |
These are the changes made to the original dataset.
- Expand the spherical harmonic model into a grid.
- Convert the radius data into topography by subtracting the radius of the lunar reference sphere of Wieczorek (2015).
This is a place to format and prepare the original dataset for use in our tutorials and documentation.
We include the source code that prepares the datasets for redistribution by
filtering, standardizing, converting coordinates, compressing, etc.
The goal is to make loading the data as easy as possible (e.g., a single call
to pandas.read_csv
or xarray.load_dataset
).
Whenever possible, the code also downloads the original data (otherwise the
original data are included in this repository).
💡 Tip: The easiest way to download this dataset is using Pooch, particularly to download straight from the DOI of a release.
See our Contributing Guidelines for information on proposing new datasets and making changes to this repository.
All Python source code is made available under the BSD 3-clause license. You can freely use and modify the code, without warranty, so long as you provide attribution to the authors.
Unless otherwise specified, all data files and figures created by the code are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC-BY).
See LICENSE.txt
for the full text of each license.
The license for the original data is specified in this README.md
file.