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Impact of lunar phase

Internal Medicine Journal, 2020
Moghees Hanif   +4 more
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Lunar lineaments and meteorite impact

Tectonophysics, 1968
Abstract Through the use of terrestrial analogies with regard to the formation of craters, new prominence has been given to the theory that lunar craters are possibly the result of volcanism rather than of random meteorite impacts. The paper examines the validity of using terrestrial parallels and suggests that an impact origin neither precludes ...
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Diviner Lunar Radiometer Observations of the LCROSS Impact

Science, 2010
Watering the Moon About a year ago, a spent upper stage of an Atlas rocket was deliberately crashed into a crater at the south pole of the Moon, ejecting a plume of debris, dust, and vapor. The goal of this event, the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) experiment, was to search for water and other volatiles ...
Paul O, Hayne   +5 more
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METEROID IMPACT ON THE LUNAR SURFACE

1964
Simulation experiments to determine lunar surface reaction to lunar probe impact, noting impact flash, flash duration and emitted light ...
J.W. Gehring   +2 more
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Impact of Infrared Lunar Laser Ranging on Lunar Dynamics

2016
Since 2015, in addition to the traditional green (532nm), infrared (1064nm) has been the preferred wavelength for lunar laser ranging at the Calern lunar laser ranging (LLR) site in France. Due to the better atmospheric transmission of IR with respect to Green, nearly 3 times the number of normal points have been obtained in IR than in Green [ C.Courde
Viswanathan, Vishnu   +7 more
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Lunar Impact Observation Programs

2009
As discussed in the Introduction, the Leonid meteor shower of 18 November 1999 produced the first independently confirmed observations and recordings of meteor impacts on the Moon. A number of attempts have been made previously to observe and document lunar meteor impacts, but none have produced scientifically confirmed observations from two or more ...
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Impact Related Shock on the Lunar Surface and the Lunar Paleomagnetic Record

2013
The work of Baldwin and others discussed in Chap. 2 had shown that the craters and basins of the moon were the result of giant impacts, which must have generated large shock waves over considerable volumes. Could these shock effects, or possible magnetic fields generated in the events, explain the remanent magnetism (NRM) of the lunar samples?
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Lunar Impact Features and Processes

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2023
Osinski, Gordon R.   +24 more
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Two Successive Lunar Impact Flashes: First lunar impact detection from Turkey

AbstractA number of attempts have been done to detect of lunar impact flash observations by various researchers in last 20 years. One of the systematically research of lunar impact flash observations has been done at İSTEK Belde Observatory since 2017.
Mert Acar, Alper K. Ateş
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