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Apollo 15 measurement of lunar surface brightness temperatures - Thermal conductivity of the upper 1.5 meters of regolith.In situ measurements of lunar surface brightness temperatures made as a part of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package at the Apollo 15 Hadley Rille landing site are reported. Data derived from five thermocouples of the Heat Flow Experiment, which are lying on or just above the surface, are used to examine the thermal properties of the upper 15 cm of the lunar regolith using eclipse and nighttime cool-down temperatures. Application of finite-difference techniques in modeling the lunar soil shows that the thermocouple data are best fit by a model consisting of a low-density and low-thermal conductivity surface layer approximately 2 cm thick overlying a region increasing in conductivity and density with depth. Conductivities on the order of 0.00001 W per cm per deg K are postulated for the upper layer, with conductivity increasing to the order of 0.0001 W per cm per deg K at depths exceeding 20 cm. An increase in mean temperature with depth indicates that the ratio of radiative to conductive transfer at 350 K is 2.7 for at least the upper few centimeters of lunar soil; this value is nearly twice that measured for returned lunar fines.
Document ID
19730055438
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Keihm, S. J.
Peters, K.
Langseth, M. G.
(Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory Palisades, N.Y., United States)
Chute, J. L., Jr.
(Lehman College, Bronx; Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Palisades N.Y., United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1973
Publication Information
Publication: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume: 19
Issue: 3, Ju
Subject Category
Space Sciences
Accession Number
73A40240
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS9-6037
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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