The Weather on the Moon and the Mystery of the Swirls

The Weather on the Moon and the Mystery of the Swirls

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The Weather on the Moon and the Mystery of the Swirls

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Presentation Outline
  3. 3 What is the Moon made of?
  4. 4 Origin of mare names
  5. 5 Reflectance Spectroscopy
  6. 6 The Spectra of Rocks
  7. 7 Spectroscopy for chemistry
  8. 8 The Agents of Aging Space Weathering is the physical and chemical changes to the surface of a planetary body that lacks an atmosphere to protect it.
  9. 9 Impact craters expose underlying material
  10. 10 How I map mare basalts using "fresh crater probes"
  11. 11 Front side of Moon mapped
  12. 12 What are Lunar Squirrels?
  13. 13 What are Lunar Swirls?
  14. 14 Associated with magnetic anomalies The Moon does not have a global magnetic field
  15. 15 Impart no topography
  16. 16 Are bright & optically immature
  17. 17 Hypotheses for swirl formation
  18. 18 My contribution to understanding swirls 3 major results support the hypothesis that the magnetic field prevents the swirl surfaces from weathering at a normal rate
  19. 19 Distribution of fresh craters
  20. 20 Comparing on-swirl and off-swirl spectra
  21. 21 Compositions from fresh craters
  22. 22 Iron and ilmenite: Light suckers
  23. 23 The swirls stay dry
  24. 24 Summary & Conclusions

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