1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00566854
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An improved lunar moment of inertia determination: a proposed strategy

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“…1a and 1b). As pointed out by many previous authors (e.g., Solomon 1974, Ananda et al 1977, the mass and moment of inertia of the Moon are insensitive to the presence of a very small core. This is illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Models Of Composition and Internal Structure Of The Moonmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…1a and 1b). As pointed out by many previous authors (e.g., Solomon 1974, Ananda et al 1977, the mass and moment of inertia of the Moon are insensitive to the presence of a very small core. This is illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Models Of Composition and Internal Structure Of The Moonmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…We adopt the values I/MR 2 = 0.3931 ± 0.0002 for the mean moment of inertia of the Moon from recent Lunar Prospector gravity measurements (Konopliv et al 1998), R = 1738 km and ρ = 3.3437 ± 0.0016 g cm −3 for the mean radius and density (Ananda et al 1977, Hood 1986, and a seismic velocity model (Nakamura 1983) consisting of three constant-velocity zones (the upper, middle, and lower mantle) with sharp discontinuous boundaries at depths of 270 and 500 km. The internally consistent determination of the chemical composition and density distribution in the zoned mantle, combined with the mean seismic velocities as well as with the mass and moment of inertia constraints, suggests the presence of a core: 310-320 km in radius for the Fe core (1.4% of total mass) and 430-440 km for the eutectic Fe-FeS core (2.4%), Fig.…”
Section: Models Of Composition and Internal Structure Of The Moonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANANDA et al (1977) showed how the amplitude of the physical libration is sensitive to the density of the lunar core. According to their result, sensitivity of 10-4 in the amplitude of the physical libration is equivalent to that of 0.1 gr/cm3 in estimation of density of the lunar core if the radius of the core is 400 km.…”
Section: Observation Of the Librationsmentioning
confidence: 99%