Dr. Jianqing Feng
Senior Scientist
Currently resides in Texas
Targets of Interest: Moon, Ganymede, Europa
Disciplines/Techniques: Numerical Modeling, Radar, Remote Sensing, Space-Based Observing, Thermal Modeling
Missions: Chang'E 1, Chang'E 2, Chang'E 3, Chang'E 4, Chang'E 5, Juno, LRO
Instruments: Microwave Radiometers, Thermal Radiometers, Lunar Penetrating Radar
Dr. Jianqing Feng's research focuses on the study of lunar thermal radiation and subsurface structures through remote sensing techniques. His work involves thermal modeling, numerical simulation of microwave radiation from the lunar surface, and data processing and interpretation for lunar penetrating radar. Currently, he is integrating data from the Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment and the CE-2 Microwave Radiometer to enhance understanding of the Moon's subsurface temperature profile and to determine the Moon's heat flow.
Active Projects
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment (ESM)
NASA Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter Mission
Institutional PI
Project Team
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment (ESM)
NASA Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter Mission
Institutional PI
Project Team
Lunar Heat Flow Radiometer
NASA Development and Advancement of Lunar Instrumentation Program
Principal Investigator
