Statistics
Scientific paper
Jul 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975georl...2..273d&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 2, July 1975, p. 273-276.
Statistics
Lunar Surface, Mass Distribution, Meteorite Collisions, Meteoroids, Seismic Waves, Apollo 12 Flight, Apollo 14 Flight, Data Acquisition, Earth-Moon System, Statistical Analysis
Scientific paper
Data obtained with the Apollo 12 and 14 long-period seismometers in the period between December 1969 and January 1973 are used to determine the direction of approach and mass-distribution statistics of meteoroids in near-earth space. The total number of detected meteoroid impacts in this period is analyzed as a function of lunar phase with allowance for seismometer sensitivity and characteristics of lunar seismic-wave propagation. A logarithmic relation is derived which describes the mass-distribution statistics. It is concluded that most orbits for meteoroids with a mass in excess of 5 kg lie near the plane of the ecliptic with aphelia between 2 and 5 AU.
Dainty Anton M.
Stein Sherman
Toksöz Nafi. M.
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