The Moon's geologic environment features: (1) gravity field one-sixth that of Earth; (2) sidereal rotation period of 27.3 days; (3) surface with greater curvature than Earth's surface (a chord along a 10 km baseline would have a bulge of 7.2 m); (4) seismically and tidally stable platform on which to make astronomical observations (most moonquakes have magnitudes of 1 to 2 on the Richter scale, within the earth's seismic noise, resulting in ground motions only 1 nm); (5) tenuous atmosphere (the total mass at night is only 10(exp 4) kg) that has an optical depth of 10(exp -6) and does not cause wind induced stresses and vibrations on structures; (6) large diurnal temperature variation (100 to 385 K in equatorial regions), which telescopes mu...
This chapter focuses on the resources available from the Moon itself: regolith, geologically concent...
During the Earth-Moon flyby the Galileo Solid State Imaging System obtained new information on the l...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The geological features of the Moon that may be advantageous for astronomical observations are liste...
Any attempt to establish a continuously staffed base or permanent settlement on the Moon must safely...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for astronomical observations. So...
The Moon is an excellent site for astronomical observations. This paper describes two geological asp...
The Moon is an attractive site for astronomical observatories and other facilities because of the ab...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for the Lunar Optical-UV-IR Synth...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
The Moon offers some remarkable opportunities for performing infrared astronomy. Although the transp...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest known natural satellite in orbit around a terrestrial planet in the ...
This chapter focuses on the resources available from the Moon itself: regolith, geologically concent...
During the Earth-Moon flyby the Galileo Solid State Imaging System obtained new information on the l...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The geological features of the Moon that may be advantageous for astronomical observations are liste...
Any attempt to establish a continuously staffed base or permanent settlement on the Moon must safely...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for astronomical observations. So...
The Moon is an excellent site for astronomical observations. This paper describes two geological asp...
The Moon is an attractive site for astronomical observatories and other facilities because of the ab...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for the Lunar Optical-UV-IR Synth...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
The Moon offers some remarkable opportunities for performing infrared astronomy. Although the transp...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest known natural satellite in orbit around a terrestrial planet in the ...
This chapter focuses on the resources available from the Moon itself: regolith, geologically concent...
During the Earth-Moon flyby the Galileo Solid State Imaging System obtained new information on the l...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...