Lunar Meteoroid Impacts and How to Observe Them

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Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2009
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4419-0323-5 (ISBN)

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Lunar Meteoroid Impacts and How to Observe Them - Brian Cudnik
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The genesis of modern searches for observable meteoritic phenomena on the Moon is the paper by Lincoln La Paz in Popular Astronomy magazine in 1938. Thus, the idea of systematic searches for both p- sible lunar meteors and meteoritic impact fashes was born.
The genesis of modern searches for observable meteoritic phenomena on the Moon is the paper by Lincoln La Paz in Popular Astronomy magazine in 1938. In it he argued that the absence of observed fashes of meteoritic impacts on the Moon might be interpreted to mean that these bodies are destroyed as luminous meteors in an extremely rarefed lunar atmosphere. The paper suggested the possibility of systematic searches for such possible lunar meteors. With these concepts in mind, I was surprised to note a transient moving bright speck on the Moon on July 10, 1941. It appeared to behave very much as a lunar meteor would – except that the poorly estimated duration would lead to a strongly hyperbolic heliocentric velocity. Thus, the idea of systematic searches for both p- sible lunar meteors and meteoritic impact fashes was born. It was appreciated that much time might need to be expended to achieve any positive results. Systematic searches were carried out by others and myself chiefy in the years 1945–1965 and became a regular program at the newly founded Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, or ALPO.

The Moon and Meteoroids.- Widespread Evidence.- Lunar Impact Features.- Remarkable Collisions.- Possible Impact Phenomena (PIPs).- Beyond the Moon.- An Observer’s Guide to Lunar Meteor Impacts, Past and Present.- Guide to Observing Impact Features on the Moon.- Impacts Today.- Lunar Impact Observation Programs.- Observing Impacts as They Happen with Contributions by Many Members of the International Occultation Timing Association.- Finding Collisions.- Spurious Flash or True Impact Event?.- Professional and Amateur Collaboration.

Reihe/Serie Astronomers' Observing Guides
Zusatzinfo 152 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 240 p. 152 illus.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 260 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Weltraum / Astronomie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
Schlagworte Amateur Lunar Observation • Impact Structures • LTP • Lunar Impacts • Lunar Meteors • Lunar Observing • Lunar Transient Phenomena • Meteorites and the Moon • Moon Craters • Moon Topography • Observing the Moon • Seas on the Moon
ISBN-10 1-4419-0323-2 / 1441903232
ISBN-13 978-1-4419-0323-5 / 9781441903235
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