[India] - How Isro scientists picked the very best websites for Moon landing

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
AHMEDABAD: In a few hours from now, when India's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, will make a historic landing on the south pole of the
Moon, several scientists at Isro-Space Applications Centre (SAC) and Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), recall how the landing sites were
chosen.Live updates: Chandrayaan-3 missionThe landing site selection for Chandrayaan-3 was based on a rigorous analysis of various datasets
from previous lunar missions, such as Chandrayaan-1, Chandrayaan-2, Selene, and US-led Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission.The
criteria included topography, slope, illumination, and hazard avoidance
A team of scientists from the Isro and other institutions used a moving window technique to search for hazard-free areas of 4km x 2.4km
medium-resolution data from US's LRO's Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA), Selene, and LRO's Narrow Angle Cameras (NACs)
Out of these 20 sites, eight were chosen for detailed characterization using high-resolution data from OHRC, a camera onboard Chandrayaan-2
orbiter
The OHRC acquired stereo images of the eight sites at better than 32cm pixel resolution, which were used to generate digital elevation
model, recalls a paper published by a team of scientists from the High Resolution Data Processing Division, Amitabh, K Suresh, Ajay K
Prashar and Abdullah Suhail.