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Scattering And Absorption of Light in Planetary Regoliths
Published on: July 1, 2019
行星科学:月球北极的恒定照明
D Ben J Bussey1, Kirsten E Fristad, Paul M Schenk
1Planetary Exploration Group, Space Department, The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland 20902, USA. ben.bussey@jhuapl.edu
Nature
|April 15, 2005
概括
科学家利用克莱门丁号的数据绘制了月球北极照明的地图. 在皮瑞火山口附近的永久阳光照射区域.
科学领域:
- 月球探测月球探测月球探测月球探测
- 星球科学 星球科学
- 天文地质学 天文地质学
背景情况:
- 了解照明模式对于月球表面的探索至关重要.
- 之前的研究缺乏极地地区详细的定量照明数据.
研究的目的:
- 为了创建一个月球北极的定量照明地图.
- 为了确定潜在的月球前哨站点的永久阳光区域.
主要方法:
- 利用了克莱门丁号航天器的图像.
- 生成了月球北极的定量照明地图.
- 在一个月球日内分析了照明百分比.
主要成果:
- 确定了Peary火山口北边的特定区域,在夏季收到持续的阳光.
- 这些永久阳光照射的区域位于月球北极附近.
- 该研究量化了表面点被照亮的时间百分比.
结论:
- 佩里火山口附近的永久阳光照亮的地区是月球前哨基地的理想选择.
- 这些地点提供丰富的太阳能和有利的热条件.
- 靠近阴影地区的位置表明可能存在水冰资源.
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