Published 1985 | Version v1
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Lunar based gamma ray astronomy

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Gamma ray astronomy represents the study of the universe on the basis of the electromagnetic radiation with the highest energy. Gamma ray astronomy provides a crucial tool for the understanding of astronomical phenomena, taking into account nucleosynthesis in supernovae, black holes, active galaxies, quasars, the sources of cosmic rays, neutron stars, and matter-antimatter annihilation. Difficulties concerning the conduction of studies by gamma ray astronomy are related to the necessity to perform such studies far from earth because the atmosphere is a source of gamma rays. Studies involving the use of gamma ray instruments in earth orbit have been conducted, and more gamma ray astronomy observations are planned for the future. Imperfections of studies conducted in low earth orbit could be overcome by estalishing an observatory on the moon which represents a satellite orbiting at 60 earth radii. Details concerning such an observatory are discussed. 5 references

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Lunar and Planetary Institute.
Imprint Place
Houston, TX (USA)
Imprint Title
Lunar bases and space activities of the 21st century
Journal Page Range
p. 307-314.

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Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
17070878
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
GAMMA ASTRONOMY; MOON; REVIEWS
Descriptors DEC
ASTRONOMY; DOCUMENT TYPES; SATELLITES