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BASICS

  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) released an image from Chandrayaan-2 showing measurements from the Moon, carried out by the instrument Imaging Infrared Spectrometer (IIRS).
  • Such studies make up a branch of physics called spectroscopy.

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SPECTROSCOPY

  • Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation
  • Electromagnetic radiation, which includes light, has characteristics of waves and particles. Each “particle” of light, or ” photon ,” has a discrete amount of energy that can be transferred to a molecule.

ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

  • A kind of radiation including visible light, radio waves, gamma rays, and X-rays, in which electric and magnetic fields vary simultaneously.

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THE HISTORICAL IMAGE

  • The image covers part of the lunar farside in the northern hemisphere.
  • A few prominent craters (Sommerfield, Stebbins and Kirkwood) are seen in the image.

THE DETAILS

  • The IIRS on-board Chandrayaan-2 is designed to measure the reflected sunlight and emitted part of Moon light from the lunar surface in narrow and contiguous spectral channels (bands) ranging from ~800 – 5000 nanometre (0.8-5.0 micrometre (um))

THE OBJECTIVE

  • The major objective of IIRS is to understand the origin and evolution of the Moon in a geologic context by mapping the lunar surface mineral and volatile composition using signatures in the reflected solar spectrum

THERE ARE MANY THEORIES ON HOW THE MOON WAS MADE

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THERE ARE MANY THEORIES ON HOW THE MOON WAS MADE

  • Capture theory – Some researchers suggest that the moon may have originally formed elsewhere — perhaps even around another planet, such as Venus — before being grabbed by Earth’s gravitational pull.

THERE ARE MANY THEORIES ON HOW THE MOON WAS MADE

  • Co-formation – It’s also possible that the moon formed alongside Earth 4.5 billion years ago, coalescing from gas and dust in the same part of our solar system’s protoplanetary disk.
  • While this hypothesis can account for the isotopic similarities between the Earth and moon, it falls short in other ways. It cannot explain the high angular momentum of the Earth-moon system, for example, or why the moon has such a small iron core compared to that of our planet.

HOW HUMANITY WILL BENEFIT FROM ISRO’S RESEARCH

  • From the reflected solar spectrum, scientists will look for signatures, including of minerals.
  •  This will help map the lunar surface composition, which in turn will help us understand the Moon’s origin and evolution in a geologic context.

 

 

 

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