International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon during the Apollo 17 mission, we have retrieved a well-defined dispersed Rayleigh wave pulse. Inversion of its group velocity provides new constraints on the lunar subsurface structure. The estimated ”signal-to-noise” ratio (SNR) of the retrieved Rayleigh wavetrain is strongly dependent on solar illumination, effectively making solar heating a source of seismic noise on the Moon. This result suggests that in future planetary missions it is feasible to extract information on the internal structure of extraterrestrial objects by correlating seismic noise even when natural quakes are absent
The direct P and S wave arrival times are the primary data set that can be measured on the seismogra...
Seismic refraction experiments were conducted on the moon by Apollo astronauts during missions 14, 1...
International audienceSeveral seismic experiments were deployed on the Moon by the astronauts during...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated that one can reconstruct the impulse response bet...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated that one can reconstruct the impulse response bet...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated that one can reconstruct the impulse response bet...
The Lunar Seismic Experiment Natural Activity Study has provided a unique opportunity to study the h...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
Several seismic experiments were deployed on the Moon by the astronauts dur- ing the Apollo mission...
Beginning in 1969, Apollo successfully deployed a long-lived network of seismometers on the Moon. Se...
The direct P and S wave arrival times are the primary data set that can be measured on the seismogra...
Seismic refraction experiments were conducted on the moon by Apollo astronauts during missions 14, 1...
International audienceSeveral seismic experiments were deployed on the Moon by the astronauts during...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceBy correlating seismic noise recorded by four sensors placed on the Moon durin...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated that one can reconstruct the impulse response bet...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated that one can reconstruct the impulse response bet...
International audienceIt was recently demonstrated that one can reconstruct the impulse response bet...
The Lunar Seismic Experiment Natural Activity Study has provided a unique opportunity to study the h...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
Several seismic experiments were deployed on the Moon by the astronauts dur- ing the Apollo mission...
Beginning in 1969, Apollo successfully deployed a long-lived network of seismometers on the Moon. Se...
The direct P and S wave arrival times are the primary data set that can be measured on the seismogra...
Seismic refraction experiments were conducted on the moon by Apollo astronauts during missions 14, 1...
International audienceSeveral seismic experiments were deployed on the Moon by the astronauts during...