The Lunar Trailblazer Lunar Thermal Mapper Instrument
Abstract The Lunar Thermal Mapper (LTM) instrument is a UK Space Agency funded infrared radiometer designed and built for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lunar Trailblazer mission launched in February 2025. LTM is a pushbroom imaging filter radiometer with 15 channels that cover the wavelength range from 6.25 to 100 μm with a 40–70 m ...
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A potential mantle origin for precursor rocks of high-Mg impact glass beads in Chang'e-5 soil. [PDF]
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Thermal Segregation and Reddening in Europa's Double Ridges
Abstract Europa's double ridges often display lower albedo and redder color than their surroundings. Their unique topography may cause sublimation‐driven darkening due to illumination and self‐heating—the process of thermal segregation. We apply an advanced 3D thermophysical model, including shadowing and self‐heating through mutual exchange of ...
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Mismatch in Chronology of Environmental Cues That Initiate Spawning Increases Predation Risk for Dispersing Lake Sturgeon Larvae. [PDF]
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Critical investments in bioregenerative life support systems for bioastronautics and sustainable lunar exploration. [PDF]
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The Formation Mechanisms of np-Fe in Lunar Regolith: A Review. [PDF]
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Revealing Lunar Far-Side Polarization Characteristics via FeO Abundance Distribution Correlations with Ground-Based Polarimetric Data. [PDF]
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Guidelines for use of the random positioning machine as a reduced-gravity analog. [PDF]
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Biochar improves lettuce seedling growth by influencing the nutrient content of simulated lunar soil. [PDF]
Mei C, Xie G, Han Y, Peng M.
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IAU374: Lunar Impact Events by Sharjah Lunar Impact Observatory (SLIO) in 2020
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2023Abstract Sharjah Lunar Impact Observatory (SLIO), established in 2020, is known to be the only observatory in the Middle East and North Africa region that fully focuses on lunar impact observation and analysis. The Observatory is located inside the cosmic garden of the Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Sciences
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