Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1874
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1874natur...9r.382g&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 9, Issue 229, pp. 382 (1874).
Physics
Scientific paper
YOUR very suggestive review of Messrs. Nasmyth and Carpenter's work on ``The Moon'' leads me to propose an explanation of the absence of a lunar atmosphere, which I do not remember to have seen anywhere. The many arguments in favour of the temperature of the lunar surface being near or at the absolute zero, when added to the equally probable supposition that at the absolute zero all matter assumes the solid form, makes nothing more probable in my mind than that it is the consolidation from cold of all the previously existing gases and vapours of the Moon which has caused its atmosphere to disappear. Prof. Frankland's theory of the frozen condition of the lunar surface is evidently different from the above, and Lord Rosse's observations on lunar radiation apply only to the direct reflection of the solar rays.
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