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Detection of adsorbed water and hydroxyl on the moon

January 1, 2009

Data from the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIAAS) on Cassini during its flyby of the AAoon in 1999 show a broad absorption at 3 micrometers due to adsorbed water and near 2.8 micrometers attributed to hydroxyl in the sunlit surface on the AAoon. The amounts of water indicated in the spectra depend on the type of mixing and the grain sizes in the rocks and soils but could be 10 to 1000 parts per million and locally higher. Water in the polar regions may be water that has migrated to the colder environments there. Trace hydroxyl is observed in the anorthositic highlands at lower latitudes.

Publication Year 2009
Title Detection of adsorbed water and hydroxyl on the moon
DOI 10.1126/science.1178105
Authors R. N. Clark
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70037066
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse