Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998icar..131..372s&link_type=abstract
Icarus, Volume 131, Issue 2, pp. 372-381.
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
We report results of a part of an organized effort of five observing groups to simultaneously observe sodium in the lunar atmosphere. International Lunar Atmosphere Week spanned the week of September 15-22, 1995. Of the seven nights, we experienced four nights with good viewing conditions. We used the Mt. Lemmon Lunar Coronagraph (MLLC) and DARRK spectrograph. Both are especially designed for lunar atmospheric measurements from the surface extending to an altitude of approximately 1 lunar radius or ~1700 km (860 km geopotential height). Emission rates for Na were compatible with those previously reported for relatively large phase angles (96 deg to 129 deg) with the average total of D2 and D1 emission rate ~6.9 kRayleigh. A thermal component was observed only on the night of September 17, when the solar zenith angle at the limb was only 6 deg. We observed a factor of ~2 greater column abundances over the north pole than over the sunlit equatorial limb on September 18 while on September 19, the equatorial bright limb column abundance was a factor of ~5 higher than the north polar. Apparent geopotential scale heights varied from 279 to 435 km, indicating an extended atmosphere. If the scale heights are represented by a temperature, values are 985 to 1470 K. The data set appears to support the idea that the dominant source during this period was meteoritic impact volatilization.
Grosse F. A.
Hill Richard E.
Hunten Don M.
Kozlowski Richard W. H.
Morris Robert L.
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