Monochromatic intensity measurements of selected areas of lunar surface for possible investigations

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Electrophotometry, Luminous Intensity, Lunar Surface, Monochromatic Radiation, Optical Measurement, Astronomical Catalogs, Brightness, Color, Light Curve, Lunar Maria, Phase Shift, Tables (Data)

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Absolute photoelectric intensity measurements of 104 selected lunar regions are given in five interference filters: 4035 A, 4765 A, 5538 A, 6692 A, and 7922 A. Among these regions, eighteen lunar regions have been measured repeatedly for several phase angles between +86 deg and -43 deg. They include observations made very close to the full moon. A catalog has been compiled to serve as a basis for possible investigations of color contrasts of lunar grounds, variation of the ratio of reflectivity with wavelengths and phase angles for morphological studies. The study can be extended for the brightness phase variation, opposition effect, and radiance factors at zero phase in five colors.

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