Bibcode
Pallé, E.
Bibliographical reference
EAS Publications Series, Volume 41, 2010, pp.505-516
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2010
Citations
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3
Description
Earthshine is sunlight that has been reflected from the dayside Earth
onto the dark side of the Moon and back again to Earth. In recent times,
there has been a renewed interest in ground-based visible and near
infrared measurements of the earthshine, as a proxy for exoplanet
observations. Observations of the earthshine allow us to explore and
characterize the globally-integrated photometric, spectral and
polarimetric features of the Earth, and to extract precise information
on what are the distinctive characteristics of our planet, and life in
particular. They also allow us to quantify how this features changes
with time and orbital configurations.