The Moon
Highlands - heavy cratered
Mare (maria, pl.) - smooth
Mass of moon = 1/81 Earth mass
gravity of moon - 1/6 Earth gravity
Diameter of moon - 1/4 Earth diameter
Mountain ranges (formed by debris) and valleys
Ridges and high crater rims
Moon rotates on axis at same rate as its rotation
about the Earth
Synodic Period (about 29.5 days for moon)
As a result, same face is always toward Earth
Most locations in sunlight for 15 days (temp = 130 C)
Also in darkness for 15 days (-110 C)
July 20, 1969 - Aldrin and Armstrong walk on moon
(Apollo 11) while Collins orbits
Six moon missions total (Apollo program)
Lunar Surface:
igneous rocks - formed by lava cooling
few sedimentary rocks (settling)
Thick crust (12% of total volume)
in maria, rocks are mainly basalts
in highlands, anorthosites (rare on earth)
some rocks are breccias (mixtures, welded together)
soil - bits of dust and fragments, small glassy
globules
NO WATER - no life.
Dating of moon done by:
Radioactive dating of material brought back
crater dating (which areas are most heavily cratered)
Craters with rays have formed more recently (they
formed over other areas)
General picture:
Moon formed about 4.6 billion years ago
top 100 km or so was molten for about 200 million
years after
From 4.2 to 3.9 billion years ago:
Heavy bombardment by planetesimals
Moon heated up from radioactive elements inside -
volcanism began
lava flowed onto surface
By 3.1 billion years ago, era of volcanism ends
active lunar history ends (here ends similarity with
Earth)
No tectonics or erosion
Interior
crust: light material, with silica-rich mantle
metallic (iron) core
seismically quiet compared to earth (not totally
sure)
minor magnetic field, frozen into lunar rocks
(possibly left over from old molten core)
slow heat flow from core to surface (1/3 of earth’s)
Origin of moon theories
1. Fission - separated from earth
2. Capture - captured by earth
3. Condensation - formed near and simultaneously with
earth
1 - 3 === > probably not
4. interaction of earth with planetesimals which
formed moon
5. ejection of ring when earth was hit by
planetesimal
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