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Structure of the moon's surface /

Structure of the Moon's Surface aims to assemble and marshal relevant matter, and to produce a largely unprejudiced text which brings lunar studies up to date and stresses the importance of certain features of the Moon which have frequently been disregarded in the past, largely because of lack...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fielder, Gilbert (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Pergamon Press, 1961.
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Structure of the Moon's Surface; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Plates; FOREWORD; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; Part I; CHAPTER 1. THE LIBRATIONS OF THE MOON; 1-1. Note on the Orbit of the Moon; 1-2. The Librations of the Moon; CHAPTER 2. HEIGHT DETERMINATIONS OF POINTS ON THE MOON'S SURFACE; 2-1. The Determination of Relative Heights; 2-2. The Determination of Slopes; 2-3. Lunar Formations in Profile; 2-4. The Determination of Absolute Heights; 2-5. Summary; CHAPTER 3. THE FIGURE OF THE MOON; 3-1. Discovering the Non-sphericity of the Moon 
505 8 |a 3-2. The Internal Constitution of the Moon3-3. The Past History of the Moon; 3-4. Conclusions; CHAPTER 4. THE LUMINOUS INTENSITY AND LUMINESCENCE OF THE LUNAR ROCKS; 4-1. Relative Intensities in General. Albedo; 4-2. Intensity Distribution across Full Moon; 4-3. Variations in the Intensities of the Continents, the Maria, and the Rays, with Variation of Phase Angle: Models of the Surface of the Moon; 4-4. Intensity Variations of Bright and Dark Spots; 4-5. The Colour and Intensity of the Ashen Light; 4-6. Do the Moon's Rocks Fluoresce?; 4-7. Evidence for the Phenomenon of Luminescence 
505 8 |a 4-8. An Eruption in the Lunar Crater Alphonsus4-9. Summary; CHAPTER 5. THE COLOUR OF MOONLIGHT AND THE COMPOSITION OF THE MOON'S SURFACE; 5-1. Visual Work; 5-2. Instrumental Methods and Results; 5-3. Summary; CHAPTER 6. ON THE POLARIZATION OF THE LIGHT REFLECTED BY THE MOON; 6-1. Work Accomplished with Purely Optical Polarimeters; 6-2. Photoelectric Polarimetry; 6-3. Summary; CHAPTER 7. ON THE TEMPERATURE OF THE MOON; 7-1. Surface Temperatures from Stefan's Law; 7-2. The Measurement of Surface Heat Changes; 7-3. Measured Surface Temperatures 
505 8 |a 7-4. Summary of the Measured Temperatures, and ConclusionsCHAPTER 8. THE PROBLEM OF THE MOON'S ATMOSPHERE; 8-1. Simple Visual Observations; 8-2. A Final Solution from the Kinetic Theory of Gases ?; 8-3. Possible Evidence for an Atmosphere; 8-4. Evidence from More Refined Techniques; 8-5. Summary of the Estimates of the Density of the Moon's Atmosphere; CHAPTER 9. THE PROBABLE NATURE OF THE MOON'S SURFACE; CHANGES WHICH OCCUR ON THE MOON; 9-1. Deductions from the Size and Mass, from the Figure, and from the Surface Structures of the Moon 
505 8 |a 9-2. Deductions from the Intensity Variations and from the Colour of Moonlight9-3. Deductions from the Polarization of Moonlight; 9-4. Deductions from the Observed Temperature Changes; 9-5. The Effect of the Absence of an Atmosphere; 9-6. Changes in the Moon's Surface: Apparent and Real; 9-7. Are Tektites Samples from the Moon ?; Part II; CHAPTER 10. RAY SYSTEMS; 10-1. General Description; 10-2. Special Aspects of some Ray Systems; 10-3. Ray Dynamics applied to the Systems of Tycho and Copernicus; 10-4. Relative and Absolute Times of Formation; 10-5. On the Discrete Nature of the Rays 
520 |a Structure of the Moon's Surface aims to assemble and marshal relevant matter, and to produce a largely unprejudiced text which brings lunar studies up to date and stresses the importance of certain features of the Moon which have frequently been disregarded in the past, largely because of lack of knowledge about them. The book contains 14 chapters organized into two parts. Part I reviews and summarizes important physical problems. These include the liberations of the moon; height determinations of points of the moon's surface; the figure of the moon; and the moon's temperature and atmosphere. 
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