
NASA | LRO's Diviner Takes the Moon's Temperature During Dec. 10, 2011 Eclipse
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Physics, Science
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5th - 12th Grade
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The video explains lunar eclipses, occurring twice a year, and explores what they look like from the moon, where they appear as solar eclipses. It highlights the scientific opportunities these events provide, particularly for studying the moon's surface. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter uses the Diviner instrument to measure temperature changes on the moon, revealing surface roughness and rock density. These high-resolution observations offer new insights into the moon's geology.
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