月球上的尘埃、大气层和等离子体

William M. Farrell, Jasper S. Halekas, Mihaly Horányi, Rosemary M. Killen, Cesare Grava, Jamey R. Szalay, Mehdi Benna, Pamela E. Clark, Michael R. Collier, Anthony Colaprete, Jan Deca, Richard C. Elphic, Shahab Fatemi, Yoshifumi Futaana, Mats Holmström, Dana M. Hurley, Georgiana Y. Kramer, Paul R. Mahaffy, Masaki N. Nishino, Sarah K. Noble, Yoshifumi Saito, Andrew R. Poppe, Kurt D. Retherford, Xu Wang, Shoichiro Yokota
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自 2006 年上一次 "月球新观点 "评论(Jolliff 等人,2006 年)以来,月球上的悬浮尘埃、喷射出的原子和分子物种以及等离子体相互作用等主题取得了革命性的进展。具体地说,在过去的 13 年中,已经有六十多个航天器全部或部分用于研究月球的中性、电离和微粒大气。一个关键的发现是,所有这三种现象都是相互关联的,并表明 "外大气层 "一词可以扩展到微粒和表面发射的等离子体,如反射质子和外离子......
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The Dust, Atmosphere, and Plasma at the Moon
The topics of lofted dust, ejected atomic and molecular species, and plasma interactions at the Moon have made revolutionary strides since the last ‘New Views of the Moon’ review in 2006 (Jolliff et al. 2006). Specifically, in the last 13 years, there have been over a half-dozen spacecraft that are dedicated, wholly or in part, to the study of this neutral, ionized, and particulate atmosphere at the Moon. A key finding is that all three of these phenomena are inter-connected, and suggest the term ‘exosphere’ can be extended to particulates and surface-emitted plasma like reflected protons and exo-ions...
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