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Moonstone: A Multimodal Foundation Model and Benchmark for Lunar Remote Sensing

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arXiv:2607. 03644v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Decades of orbital missions have produced multi-modal remote sensing data for the Moon, spanning optical imagery, spectroscopy, thermal emission, radar, gravity, and elemental composition.

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SLED: Scalable Location Encoding via Distillation

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TerraMind: Large-Scale Generative Multimodality for Earth Observation

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