Regular photometric observations of the moon's “ashen light” (earthshine) from the Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) since December 1998 have quantified the earth's optical reflectance. We find large (∼5%) daily variations in the reflectance due to large-scale weather changes on the other side of the globe. Separately, we find comparable hourly variations during the course of many nights as the earth's rotation changes that portion of the earth in view. Our data imply an average terrestrial albedo of 0.297±0.005, which agrees with that from simulations based upon both changing snow and ice cover and satellite-derived cloud cover (0.296±0.002). However, we find seasonal variations roughly twice those of the simulation, with the earth being b...
NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) onboard NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCO...
Introduction: Recently released, high-resolution images from the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) and the T...
Aims. "Earthshine" is the dim light seen on the otherwise dark side of the Moon, particularly when i...
The Earthshine group has been making sustained observations of the Earthshine from Big Bear Solar Ob...
We consider the influence of celestial-sphere brightness on determinations of terrestrial albedo fro...
Earthshine is the dominant source of natural illumination on the surface of the Moon during lunar ni...
Design feasibility and performance of semiportable field instrument for monitoring changes in earth ...
Uncertainties in determination of the Earth’s albedo currently limit our understanding of climate an...
Context. Earthshine, i.e., sunlight scattered by Earth and back-reflected from the lunar surface to ...
We have used the large database of photometric observations of the bright and dark portions of the f...
Context. Ground-based observations of the Earthshine, i.e., the light scattered by Earth to the Moon...
The Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) measures the backscattered energy of the returning altimetr...
Earthshine is sunlight that has been reflected from the dayside Earth onto the dark side of the Moon...
Earthshine--the faint, reflected glow that sometimes illuminates the dark disk of the new moon--may ...
Context. Earth-like, extrasolar planets may soon become observable with upcoming high cont...
NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) onboard NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCO...
Introduction: Recently released, high-resolution images from the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) and the T...
Aims. "Earthshine" is the dim light seen on the otherwise dark side of the Moon, particularly when i...
The Earthshine group has been making sustained observations of the Earthshine from Big Bear Solar Ob...
We consider the influence of celestial-sphere brightness on determinations of terrestrial albedo fro...
Earthshine is the dominant source of natural illumination on the surface of the Moon during lunar ni...
Design feasibility and performance of semiportable field instrument for monitoring changes in earth ...
Uncertainties in determination of the Earth’s albedo currently limit our understanding of climate an...
Context. Earthshine, i.e., sunlight scattered by Earth and back-reflected from the lunar surface to ...
We have used the large database of photometric observations of the bright and dark portions of the f...
Context. Ground-based observations of the Earthshine, i.e., the light scattered by Earth to the Moon...
The Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) measures the backscattered energy of the returning altimetr...
Earthshine is sunlight that has been reflected from the dayside Earth onto the dark side of the Moon...
Earthshine--the faint, reflected glow that sometimes illuminates the dark disk of the new moon--may ...
Context. Earth-like, extrasolar planets may soon become observable with upcoming high cont...
NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) onboard NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCO...
Introduction: Recently released, high-resolution images from the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) and the T...
Aims. "Earthshine" is the dim light seen on the otherwise dark side of the Moon, particularly when i...