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The new Moon: A view

Reviews of Geophysics, 1971
A review of Apollo 11, 12, and 14 and Luna 16 data shows that a genuine step-function increase has occurred in our understanding of the moon. This results largely from the ability to conduct detailed analyses, most of which cannot be done by remote means,
N. Hinners
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The new moon [PDF]

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T. H. Pattison
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Comparing the New Moon Visibility Criteria for International Islamic Calendar Concept

IEEE International Conference on Space Science and Communication, 2019
Islamic calendar was compiled based on the astronomical phenomenon of Earth, Moon and Sun movement as the main object of estimation. For the purposes of the arrangement of the Islamic calendar, the criteria for the moon visibility and certain conditions ...
O. Zainon   +2 more
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Links of planetary energetics to moon size, orbit, and planet spin: A new mechanism for plate tectonics

In the Footsteps of Warren B. Hamilton: New Ideas in Earth Science, 2022
Lateral accelerations require lateral forces. We propose that force imbalances in the unique Earth-Moon-Sun system cause large-scale, cooperative tectonic motions.
A. Hofmeister, R. Criss, E. M. Criss
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The new race to the Moon

Physics World, 2019
A string of upcoming lunar missions will yield many scientific breakthroughs, as James Dacey discovers
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The New Race to the Moon

Science, 2003
After a long hiatus of lunar exploration, a host of countries--and companies--will soon begin launching a motley flotilla of spacecraft to Earth9s nearest neighbor.
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A new look at photometry of the Moon

Icarus, 2010
Abstract We use ROLO photometry (Kieffer, H.H., Stone, T.C. [2005]. Astron. J. 129, 2887–2901) to characterize the before and after full Moon radiance variation for a typical highlands site and a typical mare site. Focusing on the phase angle range 45°  α I / F at small incidence angles (high Sun) is used as an estimate of I / F for zero ...
Hugh H. Kieffer   +3 more
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