Orbital infrared observations of lunar craters and possible implications for impact ejecta emplacement

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1978
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Schultz, Peter H., 1944-
Mendell, W. W. (Wendell W.), 1941-
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Pergamon Press
Abstract
The Apollo 17 Scanning Infrared Radiometer experiment showed that the ejecta deposits of large lunar craters (D greater than 3 km) typically exhibit uniform nighttime temperatures comparable to or less than those of the surrounding mare plains. This thermal signature implies that the surface of ejecta deposits displays block sizes typically smaller than 30 cm and that the nonblocky surface extends out to three crater radii from the crater rim. Four mechanisms are proposed to account for the observed thermal signatures.
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Moon--Temperature and radiation, Lunar craters
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