Chandarma

Chandarma
Full Moon in the darkness of the night sky. It is patterned with a mix of light-tone regions and darker, irregular blotches, and scattered with varied circles surrounded by out-thrown rays of bright ejecta: impact craters.
Chandarma ke ngiich waala side, lunar north pole uppar hae
Designations
Designation
Earth I
Adjectives
Symbol☾ or ☽
Orbital characteristics
Epoch J2000
Perigee362600 km
(356400370400 km)
Apogee405400 km
(404000406700 km)
384399 km  (1.28 ls, 0.00257 AU)
Eccentricity0.0549
27.321661 d
(27 d 7 h 43 min 11.5 s)
29.530589 d
(29 d 12 h 44 min 2.9 s)
1.022 km/s
Inclination5.145° to the ecliptic
Regressing by one revolution in 18.61 years
Progressing by one
revolution in 8.85 years
Satellite ofEarth
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
1737.4 km  
(0.2727 of Earth's)[1]
Equatorial radius
1738.1 km  
(0.2725 of Earth's)
Polar radius
1736.0 km  
(0.2731 of Earth's)
Flattening0.0012
Circumference10921 km  (equatorial)
3.793×107 km2  
(0.074 of Earth's)
Volume2.1958×1010 km3  
(0.02 of Earth's)
Mass7.346×1022 kg  
(0.0123 of Earth's)[2]
Mean density
3.344 g/cm3
0.606 × Earth
1.622 m/s2 (5.32 ft/s2)0.1654 g0
0.3929±0.0009
2.38 km/s
(8600 km/h; 5300 mph)
29.530589 d
(29 d 12 h 44 min 2.9 s; synodic; solar day) (spin-orbit locked)
27.321661 d  (spin-orbit locked)
Equatorial rotation velocity
4.627 m/s
North pole right ascension
North pole declination
65.64°[4]
Albedo0.136
Surface temp. min mean max
Equator 100 K[5] 250 K 390 K[5]
85°N  150 K 230 K
Surface absorbed dose rate13.2 μGy/h
(during lunar daytime)[6]
Surface equivalent dose rate57.0 μSv/h
(during lunar daytime)[6]
0.2[7]
29.3 to 34.1 arcminutes
Atmosphere
Surface pressure
  • 10−7 Pa (1 picobar)  (day)
  • 10−10 Pa (1 femtobar)   
    (night)
Composition by volume
The Moon as seen from Earth. This a nearly full moon

Chandarma (pratiik: ☾) uu chij hae jon ki dunia ke parkramaa kare hae. Ii 28 se 29 din me dunia ke ek dafe parikrama kare hae. Ii dunia se, average me, 384,000 km (238,900 mi) duur hae.

Iske wajan, agar dunia se copare karaa jaae, khaali dunia ke 1,2% hae. Iske diameter 3,474 km (2,159km) hae, jon dunia ke quarter hae. Ii saur mandal ke paanshwaa sab se barraa chandarma hae.[8] Iske surface ke gravity dunia se compare haali one-sixth hae, aur Mars se compare, khaali aadha hae aur solar sustem ke cjandarma me se duusra sthan me hae ( Jupiter ke lo chandarma ke baad. Chandarma me koi hydrosphere, atmosphere aur magnetic field nai hae. Ii 4.51 saal pahile banaa rahaa.

Chandarma ke surface me me lunar dust hae aur isme dher pahaarr, crater hae. Chandarma me sab time ghaam rahe, uu time ke chhorr ke jab lunar eclipse rahe hae.[9]

Duusra Websites

  1. Smith, David E.; Zuber, Maria T.; Neumann, Gregory A.; Lemoine, Frank G. (January 1, 1997). "Topography of the Moon from the Clementine lidar". Journal of Geophysical Research 102 (E1): 1601. doi:10.1029/96JE02940. ISSN 0148-0227.
  2. Terry, Paul (2013). Top 10 of Everything. Octopus Publishing Group Ltd. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-600-62887-3.
  3. Makemson, Maud W. (1971). "Determination of selenographic positions". The Moon 2 (3): 293–308. doi:10.1007/BF00561882.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Archinal, Brent A.; A'Hearn, Michael F.; Bowell, Edward G.; Conrad, Albert R.; Consolmagno, Guy J.; Courtin, Régis; Fukushima, Toshio; Hestroffer, Daniel et al. (2010). "Report of the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements: 2009". Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 109 (2): 101–135. doi:10.1007/s10569-010-9320-4. http://astropedia.astrogeology.usgs.gov/alfresco/d/d/workspace/SpacesStore/28fd9e81-1964-44d6-a58b-fbbf61e64e15/WGCCRE2009reprint.pdf. Retrieved September 24, 2018. also available "via usgs.gov" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Template:Cite conference
  6. 6.0 6.1 "First measurements of the radiation dose on the lunar surface". Science Advances 6 (39). 2020. doi:10.1126/sciadv.aaz1334. PMC 7518862. PMID 32978156. "We measured an average total absorbed dose rate in silicon of 13.2 ± 1 μGy/hour ... LND measured an average dose equivalent of 1369 μSv/day on the surface of the Moon".
  7. "Encyclopedia - the brightest bodies". IMCCE. Archived from the original on March 21, 2023. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
  8. Metzger, Philip; Grundy, Will; Sykes, Mark; Stern, Alan; Bell, James; Detelich, Charlene; Runyon, Kirby; Summers, Michael (2021). "Moons are planets: Scientific usefulness versus cultural teleology in the taxonomy of planetary science". Icarus. 374: 114768. arXiv:2110.15285. Bibcode:2022Icar..37414768M. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2021.114768. S2CID 240071005
  9. "Is the 'full moon' merely a fallacy?". NBC News. February 28, 2004. Archived from the original on June 1, 2023. Retrieved May 30, 2023.

 

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