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Molecular Water in the Lunar Far South Using 6-Micron Spectral Imaging

Lunar and Planetary Institute via YouTube

Overview

Explore the groundbreaking findings from the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy's (SOFIA) final year of lunar observations in this 16-minute video presentation. Delve into the detailed distribution of water on the Moon's surface, focusing on the south pole and lunar far south regions up to -60 degrees latitude. Discover how these observations, the first to create fully sampled maps resolving individual mountains and craters down to 10 km size, reveal a fascinating correlation between lunar water and topographic features. Learn how shaded regions behind high-altitude features contain more water than exposed, sunward areas, providing valuable insights into the Moon's water distribution patterns and their potential implications for future lunar exploration and resource utilization.

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Molecular Water in the Lunar Far South Using 6-Micron Spectral Imaging

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Lunar and Planetary Institute

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