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Remote Visual Detection of Impacts on the Lunar Surface
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Machine VisionImage AnalysisRemote Visual DetectionModel Sio2Atmospheric ScienceAirless MoonEngineeringRemote SensingLunar ScienceHypervelocity ImpactSio2 Model MoonSatellite ImagingMeteorite ImpactComputer VisionMeteoritics
We propose a novel method of remotely observing impacts on the airless Moon that may extend the present data base on meteoroids down to 1 m in diameter. Meteorites or comets of radius approximately 1-100 m are burnt away or dispersed in the atmospheres of the Earth and Venus. However, when such objects strike the Moon they deposit their energy in a small initial volume, forming a plasma plume whose visible and infrared radiation may be visible from the Earth. We consider impacts of model SiO2 projectiles on the surface of an SiO2 model Moon.