Observations of electron distributions above the shadowed surface of the Moon show energy-dependent loss cones which indicate reflection by both magnetic and electric fields. At the same time, low energy (≲100 eV) field aligned upward-going electron beams are observed. Together, these observations imply average night-side potential differences between the surface and the Lunar Prospector (LP) spacecraft of ∼−35 V. The lunar surface may be at an even higher negative potential relative to the ambient plasma, since LP will likely also charge negative. The potential difference is consistent with simple current balance models which include secondary emission. No clear dependence is found on surface terrane type and age, or on ambient electron de...
As an airless body in space with no global magnetic field, the Moon is exposed to both solar ultravi...
Analysis of the data obtained by SELENE (Kaguya) revealed a partial loss in the electron velocity di...
[1] The formation of electric potential over lunar magnetized regions is essential for understanding...
The electrostatic charging of the lunar surface is caused by its interaction with the local plasma e...
The sunlit lunar surface potential has been determined experimentally using 2 months of data provide...
Electron distributions measured by Lunar Prospector above the dayside lunar surface in the solar win...
Electron distributions measured by Lunar Prospector above the dayside lunar surface in the solar win...
The surface of the Moon is electrically charged by exposure to solar radiation on its dayside, as we...
shaped moon Hyperion. Approximately 6min before the closest approach, the electron spectrometer (ELS...
The existence of an electric field on the Moon has been theorized since the end of the 1960s, when r...
The Apollo Suprathermal Ion Detector Experiments (SIDEs) deployed on the lunar surface observe spora...
Since the Apollo era the electric potential of the Moon has been a subject of interest and debate. D...
An experimental investigation is conducted to understand the I-V characteristics and floating potent...
Times Cited: 1 Kallio, Esa/F-9410-2014 1We study the interaction between a magnetic dipole mimicking...
In this paper we report on observations of stable photoelectron fluxes, with energies between 40 and...
As an airless body in space with no global magnetic field, the Moon is exposed to both solar ultravi...
Analysis of the data obtained by SELENE (Kaguya) revealed a partial loss in the electron velocity di...
[1] The formation of electric potential over lunar magnetized regions is essential for understanding...
The electrostatic charging of the lunar surface is caused by its interaction with the local plasma e...
The sunlit lunar surface potential has been determined experimentally using 2 months of data provide...
Electron distributions measured by Lunar Prospector above the dayside lunar surface in the solar win...
Electron distributions measured by Lunar Prospector above the dayside lunar surface in the solar win...
The surface of the Moon is electrically charged by exposure to solar radiation on its dayside, as we...
shaped moon Hyperion. Approximately 6min before the closest approach, the electron spectrometer (ELS...
The existence of an electric field on the Moon has been theorized since the end of the 1960s, when r...
The Apollo Suprathermal Ion Detector Experiments (SIDEs) deployed on the lunar surface observe spora...
Since the Apollo era the electric potential of the Moon has been a subject of interest and debate. D...
An experimental investigation is conducted to understand the I-V characteristics and floating potent...
Times Cited: 1 Kallio, Esa/F-9410-2014 1We study the interaction between a magnetic dipole mimicking...
In this paper we report on observations of stable photoelectron fluxes, with energies between 40 and...
As an airless body in space with no global magnetic field, the Moon is exposed to both solar ultravi...
Analysis of the data obtained by SELENE (Kaguya) revealed a partial loss in the electron velocity di...
[1] The formation of electric potential over lunar magnetized regions is essential for understanding...