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1An annual report for NASA planetary astronomy lunar atmospheric imaging study

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  • Title: ➤  An annual report for NASA planetary astronomy lunar atmospheric imaging study
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - Southwest Research Institute, Instrumentation and Space Research Division - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Springfield, Va - San Antonio, Tex - [Washington, DC

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  • First Year Published: 1996
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    Atmosphere of the Moon

    to argue for the lack of atmosphere around the Moon in his De lunae atmosphaera (1753). One source of the lunar atmosphere is outgassing: the release

    Lunar eclipse

    the only light that is reflected from the lunar surface is what has been refracted by the Earth's atmosphere. This light appears reddish due to the Rayleigh

    Moon landing

    A Moon landing or lunar landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon, including both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made

    Moon

    hydrosphere, atmosphere, and magnetic field. The lunar surface is covered in regolith dust, which mainly consists of the fine material ejected from the lunar crust

    Lunar lander

    known asteroids, but lower than all Solar System planets) and lack of lunar atmosphere negates the use of aerobraking, so a lander must use propulsion to

    LADEE

    The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE; /ˈlædi/) was a NASA lunar exploration and technology demonstration mission. It was launched

    Lunar water

    Other experiments have detected water molecules in the negligible lunar atmosphere, and even some in low concentrations at the Moon's sunlit surface.

    Apollo 12

    lunar orbit. Apollo 12's ALSEP included a Lunar Surface Magnetometer (LSM), to measure the magnetic field at the Moon's surface, a Lunar Atmosphere Detector

    Lunar regolith

    Lunar regolith is the unconsolidated material found on the surface of the Moon and in the Moon's tenuous atmosphere. Lunar soil typically refers to only

    Apollo Lunar Module

    aerodynamically incapable of flight through Earth's atmosphere, the two-stage Lunar Module was ferried to lunar orbit attached to the Apollo command and service