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The Temperature on the Moon

  • Georg Glaeser
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Moonstruck
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Preface 5
  3. Table of Contents 7
  4. The Sunlit Moon
  5. Lunar Phases 9
  6. The “Composite” Full Moon 12
  7. Cloudy Atmosphere with the Moon 14
  8. Half an Hour Before Sunset 16
  9. The Rotation of the Terminator 18
  10. Looking toward the Sun? 20
  11. In Opposition 22
  12. Full Moon Fascination 24
  13. The “Wrong Inclination” of the Terminator 26
  14. Self-Rotation and Elliptical Orbits
  15. Earth’s Self-Rotation 29
  16. Earth’s Self-Rotation – Continued 32
  17. From East to West 34
  18. Looking North or South? 36
  19. How Long Does a Day on the Moon Last? 38
  20. Blue Moon 40
  21. The Temperature on the Moon 42
  22. The Lunar Poles 44
  23. Kepler Ellipses and Free Fall
  24. Rotation Direction in Our Solar System 47
  25. Earth’s Obliquity and the Seasons 50
  26. Why 27 Days for One Orbit? 52
  27. The Dark Side of the Moon 54
  28. Varying Sizes 56
  29. Optical Illusion 58
  30. Where Is the Moon in the Sky? 60
  31. Extreme Orbits 62
  32. Loops in the Sky 64
  33. Precessional Motions
  34. The Double Planet 67
  35. Gravity and Centrifugal Force 70
  36. The Tidal Forces on Earth 72
  37. The Rhythm of High and Low Tides 74
  38. Peculiarities of the Moon’s Motion 76
  39. Lunar Precession 78
  40. Eclipses and Distortions
  41. The Solar Eclipse Phenomenon 81
  42. The Moon’s Umbra 84
  43. The Distorted Sphere 86
  44. Egg-Shaped Sunrises and Moonrises 88
  45. When the Full Moon Is Eclipsed 90
  46. At Dawn 92
  47. The Moon’s Brightness 94
  48. At Least the Moon Is Shining… 96
  49. Sun or Moon? 98
  50. The Moon’s Impact Underwater 100
  51. The Other Moons of Our Solar System
  52. Where Did Our Moon Come From? 103
  53. Magnetic Field on the Moon? 106
  54. The Moons of Jupiter 108
  55. How Many Moons Does (Did) Mars Have? 110
  56. Titan – a Moon Similar to Earth 112
  57. Dwarf Planets – Smaller Than Our Moon 114
  58. The Moon in Different Cultures
  59. Stonehenge – Inspired by the Moon? 117
  60. Archaeological Looting and Lunar Cycles 120
  61. Why the Pleiades? 122
  62. The Definition of Easter 124
  63. From Galileo to the Present 126
  64. The Apollo Landing Sites 128
  65. Index 130
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