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Palle, E.; Montanes-Rodriguez, P.
Bibliographical reference
European Planetary Science Congress 2006. Berlin, Germany, 18 - 22 September 2006., p.585
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Description
Lunar photometric observations are regularly taken from Big Bear Solar
Observatory. The aim of these observations is to obtain the brightness
ratio between the dark and bright side of the lunar disk, and to derive
estimates of the Earth's albedo. Here, using the whole illuminated
crescent of the Moon as our standard star, we have calibrated in flux
these extensive lunar database to derive the astronomical surface
brightness of the dark side of the Moon (the earthshine) and its
variability with lunar phase. These surface brightness information is
derived with selenographical resolution, and can be used to calibrate
sporadic impact flashes on the Moon, including the impact of the SMART-1
spacecraft.