Posted on 08/23/2006 10:24:06 AM PDT by Boxen
The mystery of how Earth got its Moon is one step closer to being solved.
The European Space Agency's lunar-orbiting craft called SMART-1 has completed the first detailed chemical mapping of the lunar surface. The detected chemicals, such as calcium and magnesium, give a boost to the longstanding theory that the Moon formed from the debris flung into space after a collision between early Earth and a Mars-size planet.
Calcium, in particular, is found deep inside Earth. So if the Moon has a lot of calcium, then perhaps it is made of material that was once inside our planet.
Armed with miniaturized instrumentsincluding an ultra-compact electronic camera, an X-ray telescope the size of a toaster for mapping chemical composition, and high-tech communication gadgetsSMART-1 had lofty goals. It was to pin down out how the Moon came to exist, search for water locked up as ice in the depths of Sun-deprived craters, and map the mineral composition of the Moon's crust.
Apollo science
Prior to the Apollo missions, there was no consensus among planetary scientists regarding the Moon's formation. One theory claimed that the Earth and the Moon formed at the same time from the same disk of swirling dust and gas, while another purported that the Moon is a scoop of Earth that split off in the early stages of our solar system.
Besides sending home awe-inspiring photos, the Apollo missions delivered 842 pounds (382 kilograms) of lunar rocks and soilthe first pieces of chemical evidence to help explain the Moon's formation.
The favored theory now describes a violent collision between the Earth and a planet-size object, which hurled molten rocks and dust from both contenders into space. Over time, the debris congealed into the Moon.
With most Moon know-how coming from Apollos six landing sites, scientists saw lots of room for error. To solve the lunar-forming puzzle, a global investigation of the entire surface was needed.
Smart science
Enter SMART-1 (Small Missions for Advanced Research and Technology), a spacecraft equipped with seven high-tech instruments that would give a detailed map of both chemical make-up and topography over the Moons entire surface.
One of the most important devices, D-CIXS (pronounced dee-kicks) recorded hours of X-ray data. When the Suns rays hit the Moon, the X-rays caused atoms to fluoresce and emit their own X-rays. The D-CIXS (Demonstration Compact Imaging X-ray Spectrometer) telescope translated the amount of energy released into the type and abundance of different elements.
D-CIXS detected the major components of rocks: aluminum, silicon, magnesium, and calcium. However, elements like calcium are not homogenously mixed throughout the Moon. To paint a three-dimensional picture of the chemical composition, planetary scientists needed both surface and bulk data.
Cosmic Coincidence
What the project team is calling a cosmic coincidence helped to land that information. On January 2005, a massive solar flare flooded the Moon with X-rays. Meanwhile, the craft was peering over a region called Mare Crisiumthe same location in which Russian Landers had collected soil samples in the 1970s. There, the spectrometer detected calcium in similar amounts to the data collected by the landers.
Plus, calcium showed up in broad areas across the entire lunar surface. This rock-building element lends support to the impact theory.
"From SMART-1 observations of previous landing sites we can compare orbital observations to the ground truth and expand from the local to global views of the Moon," says Bernard Foing, Project Scientist for SMART-1.
More work remains to sort out just how significant the calcium findings are.
"We have good maps of iron across the lunar surface. Now we can look forward to making maps of the other elements," said Manuel Grande of the University of Wales and D-CIXS' Principal Investigator.
The findings will be detailed in the Planetary and Space Science journal.
Dark side
Since the Moons rotation around its axis is equal to its orbital period, or the time it takes the Moon to travel around Earth, the same side always faces Earth. While scientists have studied samples from the Moons near side, the far side and its polar regions have remained in the dark.
For instance, the lunar south pole sits in the solar systems largest crater, called the South Pole-Aitken Basin, which is 1,616 miles (2,600 kilometers) across and 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) deep. SMART-1 snapped loads of photos of the crater, while gathering chemical data. With such depths, the scientists hope to get a peek at the Moons mantle layer, just beneath the crust. Since the Moon accreted material over time, the deeper you go the further back in time you go.
This September, the crafts nearly three-year mission will come to an end with a fiery crash.
As the craft nears shut-eye, its instruments will keep all eyes on the Lake of Excellence, a volcanic plain area surrounded by highlands in the mid-southern latitudes. Such close capture should give scientists insights into the formation of this region.
That is very elipitical in my book.
Very low eccentricity. One of the lowest eccentricities among planets. Venus also has very low eccentricity, which was one of the main objections to the old Velokovskian planets in collision idea.
Never mind.
Now you are being an ass. I said that the earth is not in the same plane as most of the other planets, now somehow you claim I said it is not identified as 0-0 and are now acting like a jerk. Maybe you need to learn to write so that others can actually understand you.
Don't call people names.
I agree, I was rude. I was already in an agitated state from an outside sourse and should not have responded that way. I understand the tidal force, but it would seem that it would be very small and cyclical. Please explain. However, I do understant that many people at least as smart as you believe the moon has always orbited that way.
Another reading error? Or my bad memory? Where did I call someone a name?
Perhaps I mixed up my planes? LOL not Cessna or Piper either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invariable_plane
energy is lost to friction -> heat. it is cyclical, but sets up a slow spiral to lock.
Zecharia Sitchen.
CA....
MOON - SCHMOON!! It's PLUTO that has me worried! Is no one concerned that PLUTO has been banished from the "Planet Club"? A Dwarf Planet Is Still A Planet! - that should be a bumper sticker!
Remember - they came for PLUTO and EARTH was silent . . then they came URANUS and EARTH was silent . . then they came for SATURN and EARTH was silent . . then they came for NEPTUNE and EARTH again was silent . . and so on . . until finally they came for EARTH and there was no Planet left to speak for EARTH . . .
Awake Citizens of the Universe and Speak For Pluto !!
Remember, eccentricity is not inclination. You are getting your terms mixed up.
The eccentricity of our planet's orbit is mild; aphelion and perihelion differ from the mean Sun-Earth distance by less than 2%. In fact, if you drew Earth's orbit on a sheet of paper it would be difficult to distinguish from a perfect circle and that is with e = 0.0167. As for a perfect circle, there never will be a perfect circle with the orbital elements. Remember the other planets are also "tugging" on each other.
And indeed tidal lock is the reason the Moon keeps one side to the Earth.
As I said previously, The Earth's rotation is slowing down as well.
We see a number of tidally locked systems within the solar system. Often this invloves more than two bodies.
A more in depth discussion of tidal locking since the Moon is tidal locked to the Earth. The reason the Moon keeps one face to the Earth (Its rotation on its axis matches the period of its orbit) is it is tidally locked to the Earth. Here is a more in depth explanation. The total angular momentum of the earth moon system, which is spin angular momentum plus the orbital angular momentum, is constant. (The Sun plays apart also) Friction of the oceans caused by the tides is causing the Earth to slow down a tiny bit each year. This is approximately two milliseconds per century causing the moon to recede by about 3.7 centimeters per year. As the Earth slows down, the Moon must recede to keep the total angular momentum a constant. In other words as the spin angular momentum of the earth decreases, the lunar orbital angular momentum must increase. Here is an interesting side note. The velocity of the moon will slow down as the orbit increases.
Another example of tidal locking is the orbit period and rotation of the planet Mercury. What is interesting about this one is that instead of a 1:1 synchronization where Mercury would keep one face to the Sun at all times, it is actually in a 2/3:1 synchronization. This is due to the High eccentricity of its orbit.
There also can be more than one body locked to each other. Lets take a look at the moon Io. Io is very nearly the same size as the Earths moon. It is approximately 1.04 times the size of the moon. There is a resonance between Io, Ganymede, and Europa. Io completes four revolutions for every one of Ganymede and two of Europa. This is due to a Laplace Resonance phenomenon. A Laplace Resonance is when more than two bodies are forced into a minimum energy configuration.
There are also examples of tidal locking in the asteroid belt.
First, the asteroid belt has an estimated total combined mass of less than 1 tenth of the Earth's moon. Second, Jupiter has a profound effect on the asteroid belt.
Since Jupiter has a semimajor axis of 5.2 AU (I AU is the distance from the Sun to the Earth) it ends up with an orbital period of 11.86 years. Since the asteroids are not all at the same distance from the sun, there orbital periods will differ in a direct relationship to their distance from the sun. This will result in some of them having an orbital period of one half of Jupiter. This puts those particular asteroids in a 2:1 orbital resonance with Jupiter. The result of this resonance is gaps called Kirkwood's gaps. The rub is why did not this asteroid belt form a small planet? The reason is the gravitational force of Jupiter. It perturbs the asteroids giving them random velocities relative to each other.
Another effect of both Jupiter and the Sun on the asteroid belt is a group of asteroids that both precede and follow Jupiter in its orbit by 60 degrees. These asteroids are known as the Trojans.
Remember, eccentricity is not inclination. You are getting your terms mixed up.
What the heck is wrong? Do you have no humor? I understand from recent news that they discovered that Pluto's orbit crossed Uranus's orbit. What I said was a JOKE! Sheeesh! Apparently you did get my gay referance!
My apologies for upsetting you.
Indeed I did get the reference, however, I thought you might have liked more information on tides, gravity and orbiting bodies.
again my apologies.
Is there something about yourself you'd like to tell us?
And will again be. Currently the moon is receding from the earth and will continue to do so until the lunar month and earth day are both about 47 current earth days long. Then the Moon will gradually spiral in on the earth, its orbit becoming ever smaller, until falls within the Roche limit at which point the earth's gravity will disrupt it and it will quickly become a ring, or a series of rings around the earth.
Indeed I did get the reference, however, I thought you might have liked more information on tides, gravity and orbiting bodies.
again my apologies.
No problem. I wasn't upset, but you copied my joke as though your were talking about that. I was confused.
However, that will take almost 50 billion years and the Sun will consume both long before that can happen.
Aren't you a bearer of good news? Hopefully our descendants will have the technology to evacuate the earth. Though the way things are going I am not so sure.
Long after the Sun burns out. The human race will not last that long.
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