Spectral photometry of selected areas of the lunar surface during maximum solar activity

Physics – Optics

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Brightness, Colorimetry, Electrophotometry, Lunar Surface, Solar Activity Effects, Spectrophotometry, Atmospheric Optics, Bandpass Filters, Broadband, Graphs (Charts), Luminous Intensity, Phase Shift, Solar Cycles, Tables (Data)

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Photoelectric observations have been carried out during maximum solar activity in order to investigate the variation of the brightness of the lunar surface with the solar cycle and to detect the possibility of existing color anomaly. The brightness data, using a wide-passband filter, do not show any evidence of variation with the solar cycle. No color anomaly is found for the investigated lunar regions, and the doubt that has been felt by some investigators about the nonexistence of certain color-index variations with phase is not confirmed

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