The shallow subsurface structures of Chang'E-3 landing site revealed by LPR Channel-2B data

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  The Lunar Penetrating Radar (LPR) carried by ChangE-3 has imaged the shallow subsurface of the landing site at the northern Mare Imbrium.The antenna B of the Channel-2 onboard the LPR (LPR Channel-2B) has collected more than 2000 traces of usable raw data.
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