--- title: Data Interoperability Standards weight: 31.1 --- **DRAFT** ### Body Parameters The Report of the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements: 2015 (2018) and the [Final Report of the Lunar Critical Data Products Specific Action Team](https://www.lpi.usra.edu/mapsit/standup-committees/LCDP-SAT-REPORT-20211110.pdf) (LCDP-SAT) body parameters will be used. This includes a sphere radius of 1737.4km, the 2008 JPL DE 421 ephemeris rotated to the mean Earth/polar axis (ME) system and rotation parameters as defined in Table 2 (Archinal, et al., 2018). ### Horizontal and Vertical Datum Reference sphere defined as 1737.4km as defined by the IAU (IAU;2018). Proxy products usable to tie to the vertical reference frame (and have topography or shape) include: - Gridded Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) - SLDEM 2015 - Lunar Polar Gridded Data Record The horizontal datum to be used is the 2008 JPL DE 421, which, as per the LCDP-SAT, is only slightly different than the 2021 JPL DE 440 ephemerides. The proxy products that data creators can use to tie new data products to the horizontal reference frames include: - Gridded Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) - SLDEM 2015 - Lunar Polar Gridded Data Record At this time, no global visible observations are usable to rigorously align to the horizontal reference frame. ### Map Projections - See [cartographic standards]({{< ref "cartographic_standards" >}}). ### Ephemeris Information - All sun, spacecraft, sensor, and target body ephemeris information is to be provided either by [Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF)](https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/) as SPICE kernels or in NAIF SPICE compliant format by another provider (e.g., a mission team). This includes sensor and target positions, velocities, and orientations as well as sensor parameters such as distortion models.