Lunar Dust: Properties and Investigation Techniques


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Physical conditions in the near-surface layer of the Moon are overviewed. This medium is formed in the course of the permanent micrometeoroid bombardment of the lunar regolith and due to the exposure of the regolith to solar radiation and high-energy charged particles of solar and galactic origin. During a considerable part of a lunar day (more than 20%), the Moon is passing through the Earth’s magnetosphere, where the conditions strongly differ from those in the interplanetary space. The external effects on the lunar regolith form the plasma-dusty medium above the lunar surface, the so-called lunar exosphere, whose characteristic altitude may reach several tens of kilometers. Observations of the near-surface dusty exosphere were carried out with the TV cameras onboard the landers Surveyor 5, 6, and 7 (1967–1968) and with the astrophotometer of Lunokhod-2 (1973). Their results showed that the near-surface layer glows above the sunlit surface of the Moon. This was interpreted as the scattering of solar light by dust particles. Direct detection of particles on the lunar surface was made by the Lunar Ejects and Meteorite (LEAM) instrument deployed by the Apollo 17 astronauts. Recently, the investigations of dust particles were performed by the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) instrument at an altitude of several tens of kilometers. These observations urged forward the development of theoretical models for the lunar exosphere formation, and these models are being continuously improved. However, to date, many issues related to the dynamics of dust and the near-surface electric fields remain unresolved. Further investigations of the lunar exosphere are planned to be performed onboard the Russian landers Luna-Glob and Luna-Resurs.

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I. Kuznetsov

Space Research Institute

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Email: kia@iki.rssi.ru
Россия, Moscow, 117997

A. Zakharov

Space Research Institute

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Россия, Moscow, 117997

G. Dolnikov

Space Research Institute

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Россия, Moscow, 117997

A. Lyash

Space Research Institute

Email: kia@iki.rssi.ru
Россия, Moscow, 117997

V. Afonin

Space Research Institute

Email: kia@iki.rssi.ru
Россия, Moscow, 117997

S. Popel

Space Research Institute

Email: kia@iki.rssi.ru
Россия, Moscow, 117997

I. Shashkova

Space Research Institute

Email: kia@iki.rssi.ru
Россия, Moscow, 117997

N. Borisov

Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation

Email: kia@iki.rssi.ru
Россия, Troitsk, Moscow oblast, 142092

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