NASAのインスタグラム(nasagoddard) - 8月16日 10時07分
These images show the steadily improving view of the Moon’s gamma-ray glow from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Each 5-by-5-degree image is centered on the Moon and shows gamma rays with energies above 31 million electron volts, or tens of millions of times that of visible light. At these energies, the Moon is actually brighter than the Sun. Brighter colors indicate greater numbers of gamma rays. This image sequence shows how longer exposure, ranging from two to 128 months (10.7 years), improved the view.
Credits: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration
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kyteduncan
What is the source of this gamma radiation? Collapsing stars forming black holes all over the universe whose energy is subsequently reflected towards us by the face of the moon? Bruce Banner’s military experiments? Subterranean lunar alien bases?...
jim_4_pinkfloyd
Well, considering that the moon is illuminated by the Sun and given its proximity to the Earth, I think it would stand to reason that it would appear brighter than the Sun.
perks.jeremy
It looks harmless.... But those gammas are deadly correct? Do we get gamma ray'd here on the Earth's surface?
gurkan_alkan_izmit_kullar_yolu
Daha çok bulusum var ve gerçeğim alt hayal ustunlugu soy chemical brothers the raktion gercek hayal by
drberd
would this support the practicality of generating electricity from gamma rays? “lunar energy”?
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