撞击坑
喷出物
羽流
轨道飞行器
天体生物学
地质学
水蒸气
极地的
物理
天文
气象学
超新星
作者
D. A. Paige,M.A. Siegler,Jo Ann Zhang,P. O. Hayne,E. J. Foote,K. A. Bennett,A. R. Vasavada,B. T. Greenhagen,J. T. Schofield,D. J. McCleese,M. C. Foote,E. DeJong,B. G. Bills,W. Hartford,Bruce C. Murray,Carlton C. Allen,Kelly Snook,L. A. Soderblom,S. B. Calcutt,F. W. Taylor
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2010-10-21
卷期号:330 (6003): 479-482
被引量:452
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1187726
摘要
Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment surface-temperature maps reveal the existence of widespread surface and near-surface cryogenic regions that extend beyond the boundaries of persistent shadow. The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) struck one of the coldest of these regions, where subsurface temperatures are estimated to be 38 kelvin. Large areas of the lunar polar regions are currently cold enough to cold-trap water ice as well as a range of both more volatile and less volatile species. The diverse mixture of water and high-volatility compounds detected in the LCROSS ejecta plume is strong evidence for the impact delivery and cold-trapping of volatiles derived from primitive outer solar system bodies.
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