The Lunar Atmosphere as a Cosmic-Ray Detector

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The recent discovery of an Na atmosphere on the Moon raises the question
of its use as a fluorescent spectrometer for the detection of cosmic
rays. Though tedious and technically demanding, the feasibility of such
a concept is addressed.

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