Abstract
Stimulated by the successful missions of several lunar probes, the field of lunar research has developed tremendously since the formation of Commission 17 at the Hamburg Meeting of the IAU. So many papers have appeared that it becomes difficult to organize and impossible in any reasonable time to digest the literature, particularly with the variety of new techniques coming into use. By way of partial compensation we have added to the references identifying numbers (when available) by which an abstract may be found in Physics Abstracts (P) and/or one of the NASA Abstract publications (A, N). We also call attention to the NASA continuing bibliography (S). Abstracts for many earlier publications can be found in (U).
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Sources of Abstracts
Physics Abstracts, publ. monthly by the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London.
International Aerospace Abstracts, publ. semi-monthly by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, New York, N.Y.
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports, publ. semi-monthly by NASA, Scientific and Technical Information Division, available from U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
S. Lunar Surface Studies: a Continuing Bibliography with indexes. NASA-SP-7003 (01), March 196s; NASA-SP-7003 (02), April 1966.
U. Bibliography of Lunar and Planetary Research, 1960–64. Ed. J. W. Salisbury. AFCRL- 66-52, Special Report No. 40. 524 p. (Moon, p. 257–373), January 1966.
A. Books and Conference Proceedings
The Lunar Surface Layer, Materials and Characteristics. Eds. J. W. Salisbury, P. E. Glaser. New York, Academic Press, 1964, 532 p. (A64-26059)
Physics of the Moon and Planets (Fizika Luny i Planet). Ed. I. K. Koval. Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 1964, 140 p. (A65-18967)
Geological Problems in Lunar Research. Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci., 123, p. 367–1257, 1965. (A65-34229)
Lunar and Planetary Surface Conditions. N. A, Weil. New York, Academic Press, 1965, 222 p. (A65-26272)
Lunar Geology. G. Fielder. London, Lutterworth Press, 1965, 184 p. (A66-27490)
Photographic Atlas of the Moon. Z. Kopal. New York, Academic Press, 1965, 277 p. (A66-31747)
Astrogeologic Studies — Summary: Annual Progress Report, 1 July 1964–1 July 1965, 1965, 34 p. (N66-21635)
Astrogeologic Studies. Part A: Lunar and Planetary Investigations, Annual Progress Report No. 6. 1 July 1964–1 July 1965, 1965, 131 p. (N66-21350)
Astrogeologic Studies. Part B: Crater Investigations, Annual Progress Report, 1 July 1964– 1 July 1965. H. G. Wilshire et al., 1965, 184 p. (N66-21584)
The Nature of the Lunar Surface: Proceedings of the IAU/NASA 1965 Symposium, Eds. W. N. Hess, D. H. Menzel, J. A. O’Keefe. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1966, 320 p. (A66-35437)
Proceedings of the Caltech-JPL Lunar and Planetary Conference. Eds. H. Brown, G. J. Stanley, D. O. Muhleman, G. Muench. 15 June 1966, 357 p. (N66-31446) (Summary by J. A. O’Keefe, Sky and Tel., 31, 10–12, 1966 )
La Lune & VEre Spatiale. Ed. J. Rosch. Publ. of the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, Presses Universitaires de France, 1966, 192 p.
Physics of the Moon and Planets. (Fizika Luny i Planet). Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 1966, 110 p.
Figure and Motion of the Moon (Figura i drizhenie Luny). Ed. A. A. Yakovkin. Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 1965, 137 p.
Figure and Motion of the Moon (Figura i drizhenie Luny). Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 1967 (in press).
Moon and Planets. Ed. A. Dollfus. Amsterdam, North Holland Publ. Co., 1967 (in press).
B. Lunar Probes a. Hard Landings
Ranger VII Photographs of the Moon. Part I: Camera A Series, Sept. 1964, 226 p., NASA-SP-61 (N64-31723); Camera B Series, Dec. 1964, 200 p., NASA-SP-62; Camera P Series, Feb. 1965, 200 p., NASA-SP-63.
Ranger VII. Part II: Experimenters’ Analyses and Interpretations. R. L. Heacock, G. P. Kuiper, E. M. Shoemaker, H. C. Urey, E. A. Whitaker. Jet Propulsion Lab. Tech. Rep. No. 32-700. Feb. 1965, 156 p. (N65-22162)
Ranger VIII Photographs of the Moon, Cameras A, B, and P. 1966, 478 p., NASA-SP-111. (N66-25366)
Ranger IX Photographs of the Moon, Cameras A, B, and P. 1966, 193 p., NASA-SP-112. (N66-26555)
Ranger VIII and IX. Part II: Experimenters’ Analyses and Interpretations. R. L. Heacock, G. P. Kuiper, E. M. Shoemaker, H. C. Urey, E. A. Whitaker. Jet Propulsion Lab. Tech. Rep. No. 32–800, 1 March 1966, 182 p. (N66-25046)
Couderc, P. The Moon photographed by Ranger VII. UAstronomie, 79, 41. 1965. (P65–24334)
Kuiper, G. P. The surface structure of the Moon. p. 99–105 in ref. A8. (A66-35441)
Kuiper, G. P. Lunar results from Rangers VII to IX. Sky and Tel., 29, 293, 1965. (A65-23739)
Kuiper G. P. Interpretation of the Ranger records, p. 24–29 in ref. A9. (N66-31448)
Nicks, O. W. The Ranger Lunar Missions. COSPAR, 6th Intern. Space Sci. Symposium, Buenos Aires, May 1965, 54 p. (A65-25918)
Schurmeier, H. M., Heacock, R. L., Wolte, A. E. The Ranger missions to the Moon. Sci. Amer., 214, 52, 1966. (A66-18360)
Shoemaker, E. M. The Moon close up. Nat’I. Geographic, 126, No. 5, 690, 1964.
Smith, G. M., Vrebalovich, T., Willingham, D. E. Eyes on the Moon. Astronautics and Aeronautics, 4, 74, 82, 1966.
Urey, H. C. Observations on the Ranger photographs, p. 3–21 in ref. A8. (A66-35438)
Urey H. C. Observations on the Ranger VIII and IX pictures, p. 1–23 in ref. A9. (N66-3I447)
b. Soft Landings
The First Panoramic Views of the Lunar Surface (Pervyye Panoramy Lunnoy Poverkhnosti). Moscow, Izd. Nauka, 1966, 132 p. (N66-38486)
Davies, J. G., Lovell, B., Pritchard, R. S., Smith, F. G. Observations of the Russian Moon probe Luna 9. Nature, 209, 848, 1966. (A66-23915)
Fielder, G., Wilson, L., Guest, J. E. The Moon from Luna 9. Nature, 209, 851, 1966. (A66-23916)
Gault, D. E., Quaide, W. L., Oberbeck, V. R., Moore, H. J. Luna 9 photographs — evidence for a fragmental surface layer. Science, 153, 985, 1966. (A66-40017)
Gold, T., Hapke, B. W. Luna 9 pictures—implications. Science, 153, 290, 1966. (A66-40522)
Kuiper, G. P., Strom, R. G., LePoole, R. S., Whitaker, E. A. Russian Luna 9 pictures —provisional analysis. Science, 151, 1561, 1966. (A66-25137)
Lipsky, Y. N. What Luna 9 told us about the Moon. Sky and Tel., 32, 257, 1966.
Shoemaker, E. M., Batson, R. N., Larson, K. B. An appreciation of the Luna 9 pictures. Astronautics and Aeronautics, 4, 40, May 1966.
Surveyor I—preliminary results. Science, 152, 1737, 1966. (A66-29657)
Pictures from the Moon. Sky and Tel., 32, 16, 1966.
Some Surveyor findings. Sky and Tel., 32, 63, 1966.
c. Far Side
Lipsky, Y. N. Zond-3 photographs of the Moon’s far side. Sky and Tel., 30, 338, 1965. (A66-14023)
Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., Report to COSPAR, Wien, 1966.
Hartmann, W. K. Lunar basins, lunar lineaments, and the Moon’s far side. Sky and Tel., 32, 128, 1966. (A66-40544)
Kovalevsky, J. The far side of the Moon seen by Zond-3. UAstronomie, 79, 421, 1965. (A66-21755)
Lipsky, Y. N. The far side of the Moon. Flight International, 88, 554, 1965. (A65-34814)
d. Orbiters
TASS Reports, Pravda, 5 April and 10 April, 1966.
Press-conference on Luna-10, Pravda, 17 April, 1966.
Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R. Report, Pravda, 3 June, 1966.
Vinogradov, A. P., Surkov, Y. A., Chernov, G. M. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1966, in press.
Vinogradov, A. P., Surkov, Y. A., Chernov, G. M., Kirnosov, F. F., Nasarkina, G. B. Geokhimia, No. 8, 1966.
Vinogradov, A. P., Surkov, Y. A. Pravda, 14 Sep. 1966.
Gors, W., Oberdorfer, H. Luna 10. Sterne und Weltraum, 5, 215, 1966. (A66-40377)
Lunar Orbiter surveys the Moon. Sky and Tel., 32, 192, 1966.
Lunar Orbiter photographs of the Moon. Sky and Tel., 32, 346, 358, 1966.
Michael, W. H., Jr., Tolson, R. H., Gapcynski, J. P. Lunar orbiter— tracking data indicate properties of Moon’s gravitational field. Science, 153, 1102, 1966. (A66-40302)
New York Times, 1 Dec. 1966; Sky and Tel., 33, 22, Jan. 1967.
C. Cartography
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Lunar Designations and Positions. Quadrant II. D. W. G. Arthur, A. P. Agnieray, August 1964; Quadrant III. D. W. G. Arthur, A. P. Agnieray, April 1965; Quadrant IV. D. W. G. Arthur, R. H. Pellicori, Sep. 1966. Univ. Arizona Press, Tucson.
United States Geological Survey Maps of the Moon: The Riphaeus Mountains region, Map 1–458, R. Eggleton, 1965. The Timocharis region, Map 1–462, M. H. Carr, 1965. The Montes Apenninus region, Map 1–463, R. J. Hackman, 1966. The Aristarchus region, Map 1–465, H. J. Moore, 1965. The Pitatus region, Map 1–485, N. J. Trask, S. R. Titley, 1966. The Mare Serenitatis region, Map 1–489, M. H. Carr, 1966. The Helvelius region, Map 1–491, J. F. McCauley, 1967. The Mare Humorum region, Map 1–495, S. R. Titley, 1967. The Julius Caesar quadrangle, Map 1–510, E. C. Morris, D. E. Wilhelms, 1967. 4. Ranger Lunar Charts. United States Air Force, Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, St. Louis. Ranger VII, RLC 1–5, 1964; Ranger VIII, RLC 1–12, 1966; Ranger IX, RLC 13–17, 1966.
Arthur, D. W. G. The reduction of measures for position on a single lunar photograph. Comm. Lunar Planet. Lab., 4, 77, 1965. (A66-29969)
Arthur, D. W. G. Selenodetic measures on Yerkes lunar photograph No. 1170. Ibid., 4, 81, 1965. (A66-29970)
Arthur, D. W. G. The computation of selenodetic coordinates using the librations. Ibid., 4, 89, 1965. (A66-29971)
Arthur, D. W. G. Measures on star-trailed lunar photographs and their initial reductions. Ibid., No. 71, Jan. 1966.
Arthur, D. W. G. Scale transfer for lunar photographs. Ibid., No. 73, Feb. 1966.
Arthur, D. W. G. On the validity of selenodetic positions. Ibid., No. 74, March 1966.
Arthur, D. W. G. A method for the determination of the Moon’s constants of rotation from measurements on scaled and oriented lunar photographs. Ibid., No. 75, May 1966.
Arthur, D. W. G. Selenodetic measures on Yerkes lunar photograph No. 1269. Ibid., No. 76, July 1966.
Arthur, D. W. G. Selenodetic measures on Yerkes lunar photograph No. 482. Ibid., No. 77, July 1966.
Bird, T. H. Large-scale lunar photogrammetry. Photogrammetric Engineering, 32, 227, 1966. (A66-25601)
Eckhardt, D. H. On the harmonic analysis of absolute lunar elevations. Icarus, 5, 313, 1966. (P66–28583; A66-33019)
Eriksen, J. G. Lunar charting. Air Univ. Rev., 16, 76, 1965. (A65-27043)
Goudas, C. L. The selenodetic control system of the U.S. Army Map Service. Icarus, 4, 188, 1965. (A65-26047)
Herring, A. K. Preliminary drawings of lunar limb areas. IV. Comm. Lunar Planet. Lab., 3, 13, 1965. (A66-11496)
Herring, A. K. Preliminary drawings of lunar limb areas. V. Comm. Lunar Planet. Lab., 3, 15, 1965. (A66-11497)
Hunt, M. S. Progress in selenodesy. p. 1220–35 in ref. A3. (A65-34276)
Kopal, Z., Rackham, T. W. Photographic resolution on the lunar surface from ground-based facilities. Icarus, 2, 329, 1963. (A64-14463)
Meyer, D. L., Ruffin, B. W. Coordinates of lunar features. Icarus, 4, 513, 1965. (A66-19263; P66-13166)
Milton, D. J., Wilhelms, D. E. Geology from a relatively distant Ranger VIII photograph. p. 302–13 in ref. Bas. (N66-25055)
Moore, H. J., Lugn, R. V. Experimental topographic map of a small area of the lunar surface from the Ranger VIII photographs, p. 295–302 in ref. Ba5. (N66-25054)
Morris, E. C., Wilhelms, D. E. Preliminary geologic map of the Julius Caesar quadrangle. ref. A7, map supplement.
Pohn, H. A. The Serenitatis Bench and the bond formation, p. 9–12, ref. A7a.
Riesen, A. A partial explanation of the divergence between visual and photographic measurements of relative elevations on the Moon. Arch. Sci. Switz., 17, 225, 1964. (P65–15825)
Rindfleisch, T. Photometric method for lunar topography. Photogrammetric Engineering, 32, 262, 1966. (A66-25603)
Rowan, L. C., West, M. Preliminary albedo map of the lunar equatorial belt. p. 101–14 in ref. A7a.
Samaha, A. H., Kopal, Z. Lunar photography with the 74-inch reflector of the Helwan Observatory at Kottamia. Icarus, 5, 309, 1966. (A66-33018; P66–28585)
Strom, R. G. Analysis of lunar lineaments. I-Tectonic maps of the Moon. Comm. Lunar Planet. Lab., 2, 205, 1964. (A65-23264)
Trask, N. J. Preliminary geologic map of a small area in Mare Tranquillitatis. p. 319–26 in ref. Bas. (N66-25057)
Trask, N. J. Preliminary report on the geology of the Byrgius region of the Moon. p. 3–8 in ref. A7a.
Triplet, J.-M. Lunar topography and cartography. UAstronomie, 80, 183, 1966. (A66- 32132).
Wildey, R. L. A computer program for the transformation of lunar observations from celestial to selenographic coordinates. Icarus, 3, 136, 1964. (A64-28018)
Wilhelms, D. E. Fra Mauro and Cayley formations in the Mare Vaporum and Julius Caesar regions of the Moon. p. 13–27 in ref. A7a.
Wilhelms, D. E., Masursky, H., Bender, A. B., Ryan, J. D. Preliminary geologic mapping of the easternmost part of the lunar equatorial belt. p. 45–54 in ref. A7a.
Wilhelms, D. E., Trask, N. J. Compilation of geology in the lunar equatorial belt. p. 29–34 in ref. A7a.
Lisina, L. R., Shevchenko, V. V. p. 80–91 in ref. A12.
Lisina, L. R. p. 95–109 in ref. Ali.
Markov, A. V. Dokl. Akad. Nank SSSR, 167, No. 1, 1966.
Mukhamedzhanov, A. K., Stanjukovich, K. P. Kosmicheskie Issledovania, 4, 408, 1966.
Gavrilov, I. V. In ref. Ai2.
Gavrilov, I. V., Duma, D. P., Kislyuk, V. S. In ref. Aia.
Gavrilov, I. V., Duma, D. P., Kislyuk, V. S. In ref. A13.
Gavrilov, I. V. In ref. A13.
D. Photometry
Ashby, N. Energy balance on the lunar surface. Publ. astr. Soc. Pacif., 78, 254, 1966. (A66-38052)
Bouska, J., Mayer, P. Photoelectric observation of the lunar eclipse of 1964 June 24–25. Bull. astr. Inst. Csl., 16, 252, 1965. (A65-32576)
Cohen, H. L., Dyck, H. M., Young, A. Intensity and color gradients in the Earth’s umbra of 1964 December 19. Astr. J., 71, 270, 1966. (P66–28575; A66-32068)
Coyne, G. V. Differential colors on the Moon. Astr. J., 70, 115, 1965. (P65–10162)
Diggelen, J. van The radiance of lunar objects near opposition. Planet. Space Set 13, 271, 1965. (P65–27804)
Feinstein, A. Photoelectric observations of the Moon during the total lunar eclipse of 1964 June 24–25. Bull. astr. Inst. Csl., 17, 163, 1966. (A66-39858)
Gallouet, L. New measurement of the apparent magnitude of the Sun and of the full Moon. C. R. Acad. Sci. (France), 256, 4593, 1963. (P64–2415)
Hameen-Anttila, K. A., Laakso, P., Lumme, K. The shadow effect in the phase curves of lunar type surfaces. Ann. Acad. Sci. Fennicae A VI (Finland), No. 172, I5p. 1965. (P65–27812)
Hansen, J. E., Matsushima S. Light illuminance and color in the Earth’s shadow. J. geophys. Res., 71, 1073, 1966. (A66-22570)
Hapke, B. W., Van Horn, H. Photometric studies of complex surfaces, with applications to the Moon. J. geophys. Res., 68, 4545, 1963. (P64–2394)
Hapke, B. W. A theoretical photometric function for the lunar surface. J. geophys. Res., 68, 4571, 1963. (P64–2395)
Hapke, B. W. An improved theoretical lunar photometric function. Astr. J., 71, 333, 1966. (P66–32296)
Hardie, R. H. Three-color photometry of the i960 March lunar eclipse. Publ. astr. Soc. Pacif. 76, 257, 1964. (P65–10164)
Lebedeva, I. I. Spectrophotometric comparison of the lunar surface with certain volcanic flows. Trudy astr. Obs. Leningrad, gos. Univ., 21, 99, 1964. (A65-25695)
Link, F. Two remarks concerning the terrestrial shadow on the Moon. Bull. astr. Inst. CsL, 17, 161, 1966. (A66-39857)
Marin, N., Zahn, J. P. The eclipse of the Moon, 1964 June 24–25. UAstronomie, 79, 14, 1965. (P65–15826)
Mironova, M. N. Spectrophotometry of details on the lunar surface, p. 16–29, 1′1 ref- A2. (A65-18969)
Moore, P. The partial lunar eclipse of 1965 June 13–14. J. Brit, astr. Assoc., 75, 339, 1965. (P66–6060)
Oetking, P. Photometric studies of diffusely reflecting surfaces with applications to the brightness of the Moon. J. geophys. Res., 71, 2505, 1966. (P66–25153)
Hapke, B. W. Comments on paper by Philip Oetking, ‘Photometric studies of diffusely reflecting surfaces with applications to the brightness of the Moon’, J. geophys. Res., 71, 2515, 1966.
Rydgren, B. Photometric measurements of earthshine on the Moon. Stockholms Obs. Medd., No. 154.
Scott, N. W. Colour on the Moon. Nature, 204, 1075, 1964. (P65–10161)
Sergeeva, A. N. Spectral investigations of the lunar surface, p. 30–45 in ref. A2. (A65-18970)
Sharonov, V. V. Some results of photometric and colorimetrie comparison of terrestrial volcanic crusts with the lunar surface, p. 740–50 in ref. A3. (A65-34248)
Sharonov, V. Y. A photometric investigation of the presence of outer layers of volcanic origin on the Moon. Astr. Zu., 42, 136, 1965. (P65–13741; A65-20656)
Sytinskaya, N. N. Albedo values for separate features of the lunar surface. Astr. Zu., 40, 1083, 1963. (P65–4626)
Sytinskaya, N. N. Photometric data for and against the presence of widely distributed volcanic activity on the Moon. p. 756–767, in ref. A3. (A65-34250)
Wildey, R. L. The Moon’s photometric function. Nature, 200, 1056, 1963. (P64–23890)
Wildey, R. L., Pohn, H. A. Detailed photoelectric photometry of the Moon. Astr. J.9 69, 619, 1964. (A65-26789)
Barabashov, N. P., Ezersky, V. I., Prishljak, N. P. Zirk. Kharkov Obs., No. 25, 1962.
Barabashov, N. P., Ezersky, V. I. Vestnik Kharkov Gos. Univ., No. 4, issue 1, ser. astr., 22–42, 1965.
Barabashov, N. P., Ezersky, V. I., Ezerskaya, V. A. Ibid., issue 2, 12–25, 1965.
Akimov, A. A. Ibid., issue 1, 43–61, 1965.
Opriatova, V. S. Ibid., 62–64.
Petrova, N. N. Izv. glav. astr. Obs. Pulkove, 24, 168, 1965.
Petrova, N. N. Ibid., No. 182.
Sharonov, V. V. Izv. Komissii po Fisike Planet, issue 4, 24, 1963.
Mironova, M. N. Spectral reflective characteristics of the lunar surface, p. 5–11 in ref. AII.
Bell, B., Wolbach, J. G. Lunar eclipses and the forecasting of solar minima. Icarus, 4, 409, 1965. (P66–6121)
Matsushima, S. Apparent correlation between the lunar eclipse brightness and the solar wind. Nature, 211, 1027, 1966.
Matsushima, S. Variation of lunar eclipse brightness and its association with the geomagnetic planetary index Kp. Astr. J., 71, 699, 1966.
E. Polarimetry
Avramchuk, V. V. Polychromatic polarimetry of some lunar areas, p. 3–15 in réf. A2. (A65-18968)
Clarke, D. Studies in astronomical polarimetry, III. The wavelength dependence of the polarization of light reflected by the Moon and Mars. Mon. Not. R. astr. S oc., 130, 83, 1965, (P65–33883)
Coffeen, D. L. Wavelength dependence of polarization, IV. Volcanic cinders and particles. Astr. J., 70, 403, 1965. (P65–27794; A65-32411)
Dollfus, A., Geake, J. E. The alteration of the polarimetrie properties of the lunar surface under the action of solar protons. C. R. Acad. Sci., 260, 4921, 1965. (A65-25246)
Dollfus, A. The application of polarized light for the study of the surface of the Moon. p. 19–30 in ref. A8. (A66-35445)
Gehrels, T., Coffeen, T., Owings, D. Wavelength dependence of polarization. III. The lunar surface. Astr. J., 69, 826, 1964. (P65–10163; A65-30647)
Hopfield, J. J. Mechanism of lunar polarization. Science, 151, 1380, 1966. (P66–22071)
Marin, M. Photoelectric measurements of polarization with a coudé telescope of 1 m. Rev. Opt., 44, 115, 1965. (P65–31234)
Wilhelms, D. E., Trask, N. J. Polarization properties of some lunar geologic units. p. 63–80 in ref. A7a.
Kokhan, E. K. Izv. glav. astr. Obs. Pulkove, 24, issue 2, No. 178, 182, 1965.
Lipsky, Y. N., Bondarenko, L. N. Soobsc. gos. astr. Inst. P. K. Sternberga, 1966 (in press).
Morozhenko, A. V. Investigation of polarizable properties of light reflected by various specimens of terrestrial rock. p. 70–82 in ref. An.
Dzhapiashvili, V. P., Xanfomaliti, L. V. p. 275 in ref. A8.
Pospergelis, M. M. Astr. Zu., 42, 398, 1965.
F. Thermal Properties and Infrared Studies
Bastin, J. A. Lunar hot spots. Nature, 207, 1381, 1965. (A66-10S84; P66–6071)
Binder, A. B., Cruikshank, D. P., Hartmann, W. K. Observations of the Moon and of the terrestrial rocks in the infrared. Icarus, 4, 415, 1965. (P66–6068; A65-35367)
Burns, E. A., Lyon, R. J. P. Errors in the measurement of the lunar temperature. J. geophys. Res., 69, 3771, 1964. (P65–15833; A64-26097)
Hunt, G. R., Salisbury, J. W. Lunar surface features: mid-infrared spectral observations. Science, 146, 641, 1964. (P65–4623; A64-28415)
Ingrao, H. C., Young, A. T., Linsky, J. L. A critical analysis of lunar temperature measurements in the infrared, p. 185–211 in ref. A8. (A66-35447)
Linsky, J. L. Models of the lunar surface including temperature-dependent thermal properties. Harvard Coll. Obs. Sci. Rep. No. 8, Jan. 1966, 90 p. (N66-21679)
Low, F. J. Lunar night-time temperatures measured at 20 microns. Astrophys. J., 142, 806, 1965. (P65–33929)
Markov, M. N., Khokhlova, V. L. Coefficients of emission in the infrared region of the spectrum and differences in the parameter γ = (kpc)-1 2 for the sea and continent regions of the lunar surface. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 157, 826, 1964. (A65-17942)
Markov, M. N., Khokhlova, V. L. The difference in the rate of heating of the east and west limbs of the Moon after an eclipse. Astr. Zu., 42, 386, 1965. (P65–27795)
Moroz, V. I. Infrared spectrophotometry of the Moon and the Galilean satellites of Jupiter. Astr. Zu., 42, 1287, 1965. (P66–9182)
Murcray, F. H. The spectral dependence of lunar emissivity. J. geophys. Res., 70, 4959, 1965. (P66–6070)
Murray, B.C., Wildey, R. L. Surface temperature variations during the lunar nighttime. Astrophys. J., 139, 734, 1964. (P64–15929; A64-16828)
Murray, B. C. Current problems in the interpretation of lunar physical observations. P. 32–33 in ref. A9. (N66-31450)
Ryadov, V. Y., Furashov, N. I., Sharonov, G. A. Measurements of the Moon’s thermal radiation in the infrared. Astr. Zu., 41, 112, 1964. (P64–13915)
Saari, J. M. The surface temperature of the antisolar point of the Moon. Icarus, 3, 161, 1964. (A64-28020)
Saari, J. M., Shorthill, R. W. Thermal anomalies on the totally eclipsed Moon of 1964 December 19. Nature, 205, 964, 1965. (P65–20966)
Saari, J. M., Shorthill, R. W. Isotherms in the equatorial region of the totally eclipsed Moon. Boeing Sci. Res. Doc. Di-82-0530, Apr. 1966. (N66-31340)
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Saari, J. M., Shorthill, R. W., Deaton, T. K. Infrared and visible images of the lunar surface during the eclipsed Moon of 1964 December 19. Icarus, in press, 1966. Boeing Sci. Res. Doc. Di-82-0533. (N66-38578)
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G. Radio Studies
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Hagfors, T., Brockelman, R. A., Danforth, H. H., Hanson, L. B., Hyde, G. M. Tenuous surface layer on the Moon: evidence derived from radar observations. Science, 150, 1153, 1965. (P66–9181; A66-13895)
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H. Lunar Surface Formations a. General
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Losovskii, B. Y., Salomonovich, A. E. The radio emission and differences in the upper layer of ‘maria’ and ‘continental’ regions of the Moon. Astr. Zu., 42, 390, 1965. (P65–27796; A65-26229)
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Menzel, D.H., Bell, B. (1967). Commission de la Lune. In: Perek, L. (eds) Reports on Astronomy/Proceedings of the Thirteenth General Assembly Prague 1967. International Astronomical Union Transactions, vol 13B. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3476-0_11
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