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000-AS15-Page8-6.jpg000 - Moon-quakes: imagination, science-fiction or just a "fact"?59 visite
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001-AS15-Page8-6.jpg001 - Moon-quakes: imagination, science-fiction or just a "fact"?61 visite
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002-AS15-Page8-6.jpg002 - Moon-quakes: imagination, science-fiction or just a "fact"?58 visite
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005-AS 15 - ScieRep.00jpg.jpg004 - The Lunar Seismometer55 visite
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006-AS 15 - ScieRep.00jpg.jpg005 - The Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE)58 visite
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006-AS 15 - ScieRep.01jpg.jpg006 - The Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE)56 visite
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008-AS 15 - ScieRep.01jpg.jpg007 - The Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE)56 visite
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009-AS 15 - ScieRep.01jpg.jpg008 - The Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE)54 visite
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010-AS 15 - ScieRep.03jpg.jpg010 - Records of the seismic signals58 visite
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011-AS 15 - ScieRep.03jpg.jpg011 - Records of the seismic signals and analysis55 visite
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012-AS 15 - ScieRep.03jpg.jpg012 - Records of the seismic signals and analysis55 visite
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09-D-CIXS_calcium-detection2.jpgWhat the Moon is made of...According to SMART-1140 visiteUna premessa necessaria: il giorno 15.01.2005 una possente eruzione solare (solar flare) ha investito la Luna. Le particelle provenienti dal Sole, abbattendosi sul nostro Satellite, hanno interagito con la sua superficie ed i suoi elementi.
L'output globale di questa interazione è stato registrato da SMART-1 usando lo spettrografo D-CIXS.

"Top Left: GOES X-ray spectrum showing the Solar input. Note the flares around 06:00 UT on 15 January 2005 (GOES Data Courtesy NOAA).

Lower Left: D-CIXS spectrograms showing fluorescence emission from the Moon as a response. The 3 panels show the summed outputs of the 3 separate D-CIXS facets.
Top Right: Area of the Moon overflown during this observation, running from 15° to 45° North, at 60° East long., including Mare Crisium in the southern part of the region.
Bottom Right: The derived X-ray spectrum, indicating lunar elemental composition. Note the prominent Calcium feature, as well as visible Aluminium, Silicon and Iron".
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