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Articles tagged: moonquakes

  • Apollo program, LOCSMITH, Lunar Geophysical Network (LGN), moonquakes, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) 13 May 2019 New study suggests Moon is still tectonically active

    ... of data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). Moonquakes, like the recent marsquakes that were recorded on Mars,...that have been identified, it was reported that the shallow moonquakes, ones that emanate 20 or 30 kilometres below the surface...

    • Apollo program
    • LOCSMITH
    • Lunar Geophysical Network (LGN)
    • moonquakes
    • NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)
  • Google Lunar XPRIZE, human-created artefacts, lunar exploration, NASA, National Air and Space Museum April 2019 Protecting our lunar legacy

    ... after 50 years sitting on the lunar surface. There is no wind or rain, but there is radiation, and there are Moonquakes and micro-meteor impacts. We need to understand that science better. Also, the sites represent a cultural resource...

    • Google Lunar XPRIZE
    • human-created artefacts
    • lunar exploration
    • NASA
    • National Air and Space Museum
    Authors: Derek Webber    
  • InSight seismometer (SEIS), Marsquakes, NASA InSight mission 24 April 2019 InSight detects first marsquake

    .... "The Martian Sol 128 event is exciting because its size and longer duration fit the profile of moonquakes detected on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions," said Lori Glaze, Planetary Science Division director...

    • InSight seismometer (SEIS)
    • Marsquakes
    • NASA InSight mission
  • Chandrayaan-2, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Pragyan, Ritu Karidhal, Vikram A. Sarabhai 22 July 2019 Its lift-off for India's Chandrayaan-2 Moon mission

    ... of a year and is expected to circle the Moon searching for water, take images of the surface, and measure moonquakes, among other things. The lander—named after Vikram A. Sarabhai, who is widely regarded as the father of India...

    • Chandrayaan-2
    • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
    • Pragyan
    • Ritu Karidhal
    • Vikram A. Sarabhai

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