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  How much radiation does the moon emit?

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hello,

How much radiation does the moon emit  from internal sources.

i looked online, and all I can find was an article from the 60s stating 0.031 W/m^2.. is there a more up to date result?

thanks

Closed as per community consensus as the post is too localized
asked Jun 13, 2017 in Closed Questions by anonymous [ revision history ]
recategorized Jun 16, 2017 by Dilaton

In its current form this seems too localized to me, voting to close.

However reformulating it as a more general reference request asking for a source of the latest and most accurate (energy balance and other) data about known astronomical bodies it could have a chance to be of interest to astronomers ...





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