{"id":15236,"date":"2010-04-19T08:09:42","date_gmt":"2010-04-19T08:09:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/lunar-polar-craters-may-be-electrified\/"},"modified":"2010-04-19T08:09:42","modified_gmt":"2010-04-19T08:09:42","slug":"lunar-polar-craters-may-be-electrified","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/lunar-polar-craters-may-be-electrified.php","title":{"rendered":"Lunar Polar Craters May Be Electrified"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><a href=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/755e4_444742main_craters-226.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\" src=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/755e4_444742main_craters-226.jpg\" alt=\"New research from NASA's Lunar Science Institute indicates that the solar wind may be charging certain regions at the lunar poles to hundreds of volts\" border=\"0\"><\/a><span>As the solar wind flows over natural obstructions on the moon, it may  charge polar lunar craters to hundreds of volts, according to new  calculations by <span>NASA&rsquo;s Lunar Science Institute team<\/span>.<p>Polar lunar craters are of interest because of resources, including  water ice, which exist there. The moon&rsquo;s orientation to the sun keeps  the bottoms of polar craters in permanent shadow, allowing temperatures  there to plunge below minus 400 degrees Fahrenheit, cold enough to store  volatile material like water for billions of years. \"However, our  research suggests that, in addition to the wicked cold, explorers and  robots at the bottoms of polar lunar craters may have to contend with a  complex electrical environment as well, which can affect surface  chemistry, static discharge, and dust cling,\" said William Farrell of <a href=\"http:\/\/spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com\/\"> <\/a><span><a href=\"http:\/\/spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com\/\">NASA<\/a>&rsquo;s Goddard Space Flight Center<\/span>, Greenbelt, Md. Farrell is lead  author of a paper on this research published March 24 in the Journal of  Geophysical Research. The research is part of the <span>Lunar Science  Institute&rsquo;s Dynamic Response of the Environment at the moon (DREAM)  project<\/span>.<\/p><p>\"This important work by Dr. Farrell and his team is further evidence  that our view on the moon has changed dramatically in recent years,\"  said <span>Gregory Schmidt<\/span>, deputy director of the <span>NASA Lunar Science  Institute <\/span>at <span>NASA's Ames Research Center<\/span>, <span>Moffett Field<\/span>, Calif.  \"It has  a dynamic and fascinating environment that we are only beginning to  understand.\"<\/p><p>Solar wind inflow into craters can erode the surface, which affects  recently discovered water molecules. Static discharge could short out  sensitive equipment, while the sticky and extremely abrasive lunar dust  could wear out spacesuits and may be hazardous if tracked inside <span> spacecraft <\/span>and inhaled over long periods.<\/p><p>The solar wind is a thin gas of electrically charged components of atoms  -- negatively charged electrons and positively charged ions -- that is  constantly blowing from the surface of the sun into space. Since the  moon is only slightly tilted compared to the sun, the solar wind flows  almost horizontally over the lunar surface at the poles and along the  region where day transitions to night, called the terminator.<\/p><p>The researchers created computer simulations to discover what happens  when the solar wind flows over the rims of polar craters.  They  discovered that in some ways, the solar wind behaves like wind on Earth  -- flowing into deep polar valleys and crater floors. Unlike wind on <span> Earth<\/span>, the dual electron-ion composition of the solar wind may create an  unusual electric charge on the side of the mountain or crater wall;  that is, on the inside of the rim directly below the solar wind flow.<\/p><p>Since electrons are over 1,000 times lighter than ions, the lighter  electrons in the solar wind rush into a lunar crater or valley ahead of  the heavy ions, creating a negatively charged region inside the crater.  The ions eventually catch up, but rain into the crater at consistently  lower concentrations than that of the electrons. This imbalance in the  crater makes the inside walls and floor acquire a negative electric  charge. The calculations reveal that the electron\/ion separation effect  is most extreme on a crater's leeward edge &ndash; along the inside crater  wall and at the crater floor nearest the solar wind flow. Along this  inner edge, the heavy ions have the greatest difficulty getting to the  surface. Compared to the electrons, they act like a tractor-trailer  struggling to follow a motorcycle; they just can&rsquo;t make as sharp a turn  over the mountain top as the electrons. \"The electrons build up an  electron cloud on this leeward edge of the crater wall and floor, which  can create an unusually large negative charge of a few hundred Volts  relative to the dense solar wind flowing over the top,\" says Farrell.<\/p><p>The negative charge along this leeward edge won&rsquo;t build up indefinitely.  Eventually, the attraction between the negatively charged region and  positive ions in the solar wind will cause some other unusual electric  current to flow. The team believes one possible source for this current  could be negatively charged dust that is repelled by the negatively  charged surface, gets levitated and flows away from this highly charged  region. \"The Apollo astronauts in the orbiting Command Module saw faint  rays on the lunar horizon during sunrise that might have been scattered  light from electrically lofted dust,\" said Farrell. \"Additionally, the  Apollo 17 mission landed at a site similar to a crater environment &ndash; the  Taurus-Littrow valley. The Lunar Ejecta and Meteorite Experiment left  by the Apollo 17 astronauts detected impacts from dust at terminator  crossings where the solar wind is nearly-horizontal flowing, similar to  the situation over polar craters.\"<\/p><p>Next steps for the team include more complex computer models. \"We want  to develop a fully three-dimensional model to examine the effects of  solar wind expansion around the edges of a mountain. We now examine the  vertical expansion, but we want to also know what happens horizontally,\"  said Farrell. As early as 2012, <span>NASA <\/span>will launch the <span>Lunar Atmosphere  and Dust Environment Explorer<\/span> <span>(LADEE) mission <\/span>that will orbit the moon  and could look for the dust flows predicted by the team&rsquo;s research.<\/p><p>This work was enabled by support from <span>NASA Goddard&rsquo;s Internal Research<\/span>  and Development program and <span>NASA&rsquo;s Lunar Science Institute<\/span>. 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