Space weathering on airless bodies
Brown University · Planetary Science Institute
Abstract
Space weathering refers to alteration that occurs in the space environment with time. Lunar samples, and to some extent meteorites, have provided a benchmark for understanding the processes and products of space weathering. Lunar soils are derived principally from local materials but have accumulated a range of optically active opaque particles (OAOpq) that include nanophase metallic iron on/in rims formed on individual grains (imparting a red slope to visible and near-infrared reflectance) and larger iron particles (which darken across all wavelengths) such as are often found within the interior of recycled grains. Space weathering of other anhydrous silicate bodies, such as Mercury and some asteroids,…
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- Weathering
- Space (punctuation)
- Geology
- Environmental science
- Astrobiology
- Computer science
- Physics
- Geochemistry
- Life in Land