The Extended Lunar Sodium Tail: Analysis of Brightest Ten Nights

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The extended lunar sodium tail that forms at every new moon has been monitored continuously since April 2006 using an all-sky camera at the
El-Leoncito Observatory in Argentina. The 10 brightest observations to date of the extended tail's sodium imprint are analyzed and compared with
meteor, solar photon and solar wind activity in search of correlations to possible sources of variability in surface-sputtering mechanisms.

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