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Strategic Geospatial Planning for BepiColombo Observations in Mercury’s Michelangelo Quadrangle (H12): A Geological Decision-Support Framework

Author(s): Yue Han1
1College of Art and Design, Fuzhou University of International Studies and Trade, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350202, China
Yue Han
College of Art and Design, Fuzhou University of International Studies and Trade, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350202, China

Abstract

Planetary exploration increasingly depends on planning frameworks
that can convert verified geoscientific evidence into transparent
observational priorities. This study presents a geospatial
decision-support framework for Mercury’s Michelangelo quadrangle (H12),
using the published 1:3,000,000 geological map and its associated
MESSENGER MDIS data foundation as the basis for mission-planning
analysis. The quadrangle spans 22.5S–65S and 180E–270E, covering almost 6.5% of
Mercury’s surface, or nearly 5 million km2. The mapped terrain is dominated
by intermediate plains and class-c2 degraded crater materials, while
smooth plains are comparatively limited and largely confined to crater
and basin interiors. The source mapping identifies two principal
spectral terrain associations: a dark-blue western sector linked to
intermediate plains and Beethoven ejecta, and brighter reddish/yellow
terrains that coincide more closely with smooth plains and fresher
crater materials. Building on those verified relationships, this paper
converts the quadrangle into planning-relevant observation zones,
applies an explicit rule-based prioritization with internal consistency
checks, and formalizes a sequence for allocating mission attention to
compositional, tectonic, and surface-process targets. The result is a
planning study that translates a complex geological map into a
transparent and reproducible framework for prioritization, staging, and
comparative target selection in planetary mission design.

Copyright © 2025 Yue Han. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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APA
Han, Y. (2025). Strategic Geospatial Planning for BepiColombo Observations in Mercury’s Michelangelo Quadrangle (H12): A Geological Decision-Support Framework. Journal of Management and Planning Research, 2(1), 155-167. https://doi.org/10.66033/jmpr2025-214
MLA
Han, Yue. "Strategic Geospatial Planning for BepiColombo Observations in Mercury’s Michelangelo Quadrangle (H12): A Geological Decision-Support Framework." Journal of Management and Planning Research, vol. 2, no. 1, 2025, pp. 155-167.
Chicago
Han, Yue. "Strategic Geospatial Planning for BepiColombo Observations in Mercury’s Michelangelo Quadrangle (H12): A Geological Decision-Support Framework." Journal of Management and Planning Research 2, no. 1 (2025): 155-167. https://doi.org/10.66033/jmpr2025-214
Harvard
Han, Y., 2025. Strategic Geospatial Planning for BepiColombo Observations in Mercury’s Michelangelo Quadrangle (H12): A Geological Decision-Support Framework. Journal of Management and Planning Research, 2(1), pp.155-167.
Vancouver
Han Y. Strategic Geospatial Planning for BepiColombo Observations in Mercury’s Michelangelo Quadrangle (H12): A Geological Decision-Support Framework. Journal of Management and Planning Research. 2025;2(1):155-167.