Scientists Study Lunar Sonic Boomlets With ARTEMIS Probe Duo, Present Findings At AGU
“Acceleration, Reconnection, Turbulence and Electrodynamics of the Moon’s Interaction with the Sun” (ARTEMIS) P1 And P2 In Moon Orbit Since 2011 Are Gathering High-Fidelity Measurements Of Lunar Miniature Shock Waves Believed To Be Caused By Protons In Solar Wind Moving At Supersonic Speeds Colliding With Pockets Of Magnetic Fields From Moon Crust; Deputy PI Jasper Halekas To Present On ARTEMIS And The 40 Observed Shock Waves During AGU Which Is Hosting 24,000 Attendees & Presentations On LRO, Moon Processes, Moon-Plasma Interactions; ARTEMIS Also FindsĀ ‘Limb Shocks’ At Boundary Between Light Side & Dark Side
Credits: NASA, ARTEMIS, SSERVI, AGU, J. Halekas, A. Poppe, et al