Full-Disc Wideband Photoelectric Photometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Seventy B and V filter magnitude measurements were made of the lunar disc in 1999-2000, and from these measurements, solar phase angle coefficients and normalized magnitudes were determined. The major conclusions of this study are: 1) the B-V colour index of the Moon increases slightly with increasing solar phase angle, 2) there is an almost linear relationship between the normalized magnitude and the solar phase angle for both the B and V filters and 3) the magnitude of the Moon did not change by more than 0.2 magnitude as a result of the Leonid meteor storm of November 18, 1999 or the solar wind surge that occurred on February 21, 2000.

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