International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era and after, of volatiles deep in the lunar interior, in the crust and deeper, both hydrogen-rich and otherwise. This comes in the form of fire fountain samples from Apollo 15 and Apollo 17, of hydrated minerals excavated by impacts which reach the base of the lunar crust e.g., crater Bullialdus, of hydration of apatite and other minerals, as well as predictions of a water-concentrated layer along with the KREEP material at the base of the lunar crust. We discuss how the presence of these volatiles might be directly explored. In particular water vapor molecules percolating to the surface through lunar regolith might be expected to stick and freez...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Lunar missions over the past few years have provided new evidence that water may be present at the l...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
abstract: The lunar poles have hydrated materials in their permanently shadowed regions (PSRs), also...
Layer-by-layer analysis of the fine fraction of Luna-16 sample L1635 by X-ray photoelectron spectros...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Multiple remote observations have indicated the existence of ice deposits in permanently shadowed re...
In recent years, the search for lunar volatiles (including water), has attracted renewed interest; n...
Past and continuing observations indicate an enrichment of volatile materials in lunar polar regions...
The lunar surface is bathed in a variety of impacting particles originating from the solar wind, sol...
Remote sensing of planetary surfaces is an effective method for gaining knowledge of the processes t...
Orbital observational studies and investigations carried out on returned lunar samples have inferred...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Lunar missions over the past few years have provided new evidence that water may be present at the l...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
abstract: The lunar poles have hydrated materials in their permanently shadowed regions (PSRs), also...
Layer-by-layer analysis of the fine fraction of Luna-16 sample L1635 by X-ray photoelectron spectros...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Multiple remote observations have indicated the existence of ice deposits in permanently shadowed re...
In recent years, the search for lunar volatiles (including water), has attracted renewed interest; n...
Past and continuing observations indicate an enrichment of volatile materials in lunar polar regions...
The lunar surface is bathed in a variety of impacting particles originating from the solar wind, sol...
Remote sensing of planetary surfaces is an effective method for gaining knowledge of the processes t...
Orbital observational studies and investigations carried out on returned lunar samples have inferred...
International audienceThe abundance of volatile elements and compounds, such as zinc, potassium, chl...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Lunar missions over the past few years have provided new evidence that water may be present at the l...