This feature would allow users to visualize the Moon's surface under varying lighting conditions, which is critical for both scientific analysis and hobbyist planning. Proposed Feature: Dynamic Sun-Shadow Simulator
: Integrated with tools like Astronomy.tools , it could show photographers exactly which craters (e.g., Tycho or Aristarchus) will have the most dramatic relief shadows during their next observation session. lunar_topography.7z
: Modern processing software like AstroSurface or Sharpen AI could use this "shadow map" as a reference to more accurately deconvolve and sharpen edges in real lunar photos. This feature would allow users to visualize the
Given that lunar_topography.7z likely contains high-resolution elevation data—similar to the datasets provided by NASA SVS —a highly helpful feature would be a . Given that lunar_topography
This tool would use the topography data to render shadows in real-time based on the sun's angle at a specific date and time.
: By combining elevation data with natural color maps (like those from Clementine or LRO), users could generate 3D tours of lunar landmarks with realistic, time-accurate lighting. LOLA: Lunar Topography in Natural Color
: Users could simulate visibility for specific regions, such as the South Pole-Aitken basin , to identify permanently shadowed regions or areas with maximum solar exposure.