Computer Science
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Sep 1975
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Conference sponsored by the Lunar Science Institute. The Moon, vol. 14, Sept. 1975. 211 p.
Computer Science
Conferences, Interplanetary Gas, Lunar Effects, Moon, Plasma Interactions, Lunar Atmosphere, Lunar Environment, Lunar Evolution, Lunar Exploration, Lunar Magnetic Fields, Lunar Surface, Sky Brightness, Solar Wind, Surface Properties, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Scientific paper
The papers deal with solar-wind and magnetospheric interactions with the moon, ancient and present-day lunar surface magnetic and electric fields, the dynamics and evolution of the lunar atmosphere, the lunar record of solar radiation, and nonmeteoric transport of lunar surface materials. Topics discussed include bow-shock protons in the lunar environment, energetic ion events during the lunar night, mapping of the lunar surface magnetic field from orbital observations of mirrored electrons, geomagnetic disturbances induced by the moon, the relationship between lunar topography and limb compressions, measurements of lunar sky brightness, atmospheric supply and loss mechanisms on the moon, the nature and composition of the lunar atmosphere, molecular gas species in that atmosphere, and vacuum-UV spectroscopic measurements of the surface properties of lunar materials. Individual items are announced in this issue.
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