NEW LUNAR MICROCRATER EVIDENCE AGAINST A TIME VARYING METEOROID FLUX

Autor: G. M. Comstock, J. B. Hartung
Rok vydání: 1978
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Popis: An attempt to measure the relative times of formation of 25 microcraters on lunar rock 60015 is discussed which was carried out as part of a study of the flux of interplanetary dust and possible time variations of that flux over periods of 1000 to 1 million yr. The data obtained could indicate that the formation rate of 100-micron-sized pits was lower in the past as compared with the formation rate of micron-sized pits, that the flux of particles forming 100-micron-sized pits may have varied relative to that of particles forming micron-sized pits, or that 100-micron-sized pits are forming now at a higher rate, relative to the formation rate of accretionary disks, than in the past. The last suggestion is shown to be almost untenable, and the overall results are found to lead to a logical paradox. It is concluded that the attempt probably failed and that the reason for failure raises serious questions regarding the use of lunar rock surfaces as meteoroid detectors.
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