
The Moon and Chandrayaan - Part 1/2
08/21/23 • 42 min
In this episode we gaze at the moon, rediscover our romantic cosmic neighbour, — is it as pleasant as it seems or is it a hostile place with a violent past. What’s the story of moon mountains, gravitational lumps and permanent shadow region(PSR)? What’s the story of water in moon, where is it present and how did we come to know. More importantly why is the moon a great candidate to decipher our cosmic origin.
Listen to the two part series - to learn a little deeper about the moon and the context of Chandrayaan 3 mission to truly appreciate the endeavour. What does all of these missions mean to us, as a citizen of the planet. Where and how are we going to go in the next few decades from a space travel standpoint.
We lay it all out - in this simple yet inspiring conversation with Jatan Mehta.
Reach out to us at [email protected]
Jatan’s Blog - https://blog.jatan.space
Why we explore the moon -https://blog.jatan.space/p/why-explore-the-moon
How are lunar mountains different from earth mountains- https://science.thewire.in/the-sciences/lunar-mountains-craters-landing-sites-solar-system/
The story of water being found on moon- https://blog.jatan.space/p/ultimate-guide-to-water-on-the-moon
Lumps in the moon’s gravitational field-https://blog.jatan.space/p/the-moons-lumpy-gravity-field
Lunar South Pole atlas-https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/lunar-south-pole-atlas/#illustrations
Nasa spinoff-https://spinoff.nasa.gov
About episode cover: (Moon rendered in green)
Topography of Earth's moon generated from data collected by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, with the gravity anomalies bordering the Procellarum region superimposed in blue. The border structures are shown using gravity gradients calculated with data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission. These gravity anomalies are interpreted as ancient lava-flooded rift zones buried beneath the volcanic plains (or maria) on the nearside of the Moon.
Gravity Gradients Frame Oceanus Procellarum
Photojournal: PIA18822
Image Credit: NASA/Colorado School of Mines/MIT/GSFC/Scientific Visualization Studio
Published: July 9, 2018
https://moon.nasa.gov/resources/267/gravity-gradients-frame-oceanus-procellarum/
In this episode we gaze at the moon, rediscover our romantic cosmic neighbour, — is it as pleasant as it seems or is it a hostile place with a violent past. What’s the story of moon mountains, gravitational lumps and permanent shadow region(PSR)? What’s the story of water in moon, where is it present and how did we come to know. More importantly why is the moon a great candidate to decipher our cosmic origin.
Listen to the two part series - to learn a little deeper about the moon and the context of Chandrayaan 3 mission to truly appreciate the endeavour. What does all of these missions mean to us, as a citizen of the planet. Where and how are we going to go in the next few decades from a space travel standpoint.
We lay it all out - in this simple yet inspiring conversation with Jatan Mehta.
Reach out to us at [email protected]
Jatan’s Blog - https://blog.jatan.space
Why we explore the moon -https://blog.jatan.space/p/why-explore-the-moon
How are lunar mountains different from earth mountains- https://science.thewire.in/the-sciences/lunar-mountains-craters-landing-sites-solar-system/
The story of water being found on moon- https://blog.jatan.space/p/ultimate-guide-to-water-on-the-moon
Lumps in the moon’s gravitational field-https://blog.jatan.space/p/the-moons-lumpy-gravity-field
Lunar South Pole atlas-https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/lunar-south-pole-atlas/#illustrations
Nasa spinoff-https://spinoff.nasa.gov
About episode cover: (Moon rendered in green)
Topography of Earth's moon generated from data collected by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, with the gravity anomalies bordering the Procellarum region superimposed in blue. The border structures are shown using gravity gradients calculated with data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission. These gravity anomalies are interpreted as ancient lava-flooded rift zones buried beneath the volcanic plains (or maria) on the nearside of the Moon.
Gravity Gradients Frame Oceanus Procellarum
Photojournal: PIA18822
Image Credit: NASA/Colorado School of Mines/MIT/GSFC/Scientific Visualization Studio
Published: July 9, 2018
https://moon.nasa.gov/resources/267/gravity-gradients-frame-oceanus-procellarum/
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The Moon and Chandrayaan - Part 2/2
This episode is part 2 of a two part series.
We speak about Chandrayaan 3 mission. What happens after the landing and once the dust settles down? Why some of these experiments are on board and what is it that we are trying seek from the edge of scientific frontier?
We just ask Jatan Mehta.
He is the author of two fascinating Newsletters - Indian Space progress — and The Moon Monday.
If you started of with this episode you will do just alright but the part 1 on the moon is interesting by itself.
Reach out to us at [email protected]
Jatan’s Blog
Chandrayaan 3 experiments
https://blog.jatan.space/p/chandrayaan-3?utm_source=%2Fsearch%2FChandrayaan%25203&utm_medium=reader2
Why we explore the moon?
https://blog.jatan.space/p/why-explore-the-moon
How are lunar mountains different from earth mountains?
https://science.thewire.in/the-sciences/lunar-mountains-craters-landing-sites-solar-system/
The story of water being found on moon
https://blog.jatan.space/p/ultimate-guide-to-water-on-the-moon
Lumps in the moon’s gravitational field
https://blog.jatan.space/p/the-moons-lumpy-gravity-field
Lunar South Pole atlas
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/lunar-south-pole-atlas/#illustrations
Nasa spinoff
https://spinoff.nasa.gov
About Episode cover: Near surface temperature modelled for moon's South Pole.
https://repository.hou.usra.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.11753/1336/SPole_85S_DLREallT_v20190829.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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