Encyclopedia of Lunar Science 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05546-6_222-1
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Lunar Impact Flashes, Temperature

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“…So the diameter of the meteoroid, by assuming a spherical shape, would range between 66 AE 4 cm and 29 AE 2 cm, respectively. The temperature of the impact flash was estimated by calculating the flux energies obtained at different wavelengths (Madiedo et al 2018;Madiedo and Ortiz 2018d). This could be done in this case since the color camera attached to the refractor telescope provided images of the event in three different color channels: R, G, and B.…”
Section: Meteoroid Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…So the diameter of the meteoroid, by assuming a spherical shape, would range between 66 AE 4 cm and 29 AE 2 cm, respectively. The temperature of the impact flash was estimated by calculating the flux energies obtained at different wavelengths (Madiedo et al 2018;Madiedo and Ortiz 2018d). This could be done in this case since the color camera attached to the refractor telescope provided images of the event in three different color channels: R, G, and B.…”
Section: Meteoroid Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%