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Earthshine reflects Earth’s oceans and continents from the dark side of the Moon Researchers from the University of Melbourne and Princeton University have shown for the first time that the difference in reflection of light from the Earth’s land masses and oceans can be seen on the dark side of the moon, a phenomenon known as earthshine. Sally Langford from the
University of Melbourne’s School of Physics who conducted
the study as part of her PhD, says that the brightness of the
reflected earthshine varied as the Earth rotated, revealing the
difference between the intense mirror-like reflections of the
ocean compared to the dimmer land. The paper is published in this week’s edition of the international journal Astrobiology. Source: University of Melbourne Permalink: http://www.sflorg.com/comm_center/unv_space/p896_37.html Time Stamp: 4/7/2009 at 3:21:05 AM UTC |
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