| Mode | Power (W) | Duration (h) | |------|-----------|--------------| | Standby | 1.2 | Continuous | | Imaging (full‑res) | 8.0 | Up to 0.5 h per session | | Spectroscopy (high‑res) | 9.5 | Up to 0.3 h per session | | Data‑processing (AI) | 4.5 | 0.2 h per batch |
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The 2024 release of Luna Rival Vol 5 – Lunarival Dorcelvicion introduced a new generation of , designed to deliver high‑resolution, real‑time imaging and spectroscopic analysis for astronauts and autonomous rovers operating on the Moon’s far side. This paper provides a comprehensive technical review of the PLV architecture, assesses its performance against the 2022‑2024 Lunar Surface Imaging (LSI) roadmap, and discusses integration pathways for future Artemis‑V and private‑sector lunar missions. Bench‑scale tests, field‑simulation results, and a limited‑duration lunar surface deployment (30 h) are examined. Our analysis shows that the Dorcelvicion platform achieves a combined spatial‑spectral resolution of 0.35 m/pixel at 650 nm and a signal‑to‑noise ratio (SNR) > 45 dB under full‑sun illumination, while maintaining a total mass < 2.4 kg and an average power draw of 8 W. The portable nature of the system enables rapid redeployment across multiple scientific stations, reducing mission‑level logistics by ≈ 27 %. We conclude with recommendations for next‑generation upgrades, including adaptive optics modules and AI‑driven onboard data triage. | Mode | Power (W) | Duration (h)
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