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SPACE
Moon Mystery
The recovery of missing tapes
reveals the cause of lunar heating
When Apollo astronauts returned from
the moon in the 1970s they left behind two
pairs of temperature probes drilled into the
surface. The sensors measured how easily
the soil radiated heat in the hope of learning
how much radioactive heating the moon
produced and details about its
recent geological activity.
The nuclear-powered lunar
ÂxDî ̧ÿÃà ̧UxäUà ̧Dl`Däî
data back to Earth where they
were stored on tapes until 197 7.
But the experimentsâ principal
investigator Marcus Langseth
studied it only through Decem-
ber 1974. The remaining tapes
were thought to be lost be -
cause sloppy paperwork failed
to document their location. But
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to scour attics garages and government
facilities for information led to the recovery
of a handful of the missing tapes.
Langsethâs report on the original data
revealed that heat was moving downward
from the moonâs surface rather than up
from the core as would be expected. Sev-
eral theories emerged to explain the phe-
nomenon: that the astronautsâ presence
had somehow warmed the surface; that
the instruments themselves had produced
excess heat; or that the moon was going
through a long-term warming cycle. The
uncertainty meant scientists could not trust
the experimentsâ results.
But the newly recovered tapes reveal
that heat traveled all the way from the
lunar surface to the bottoms of the bore-
holes ruling out every explanation except
for surface disturbance by the astronauts.
As they explored the moon their footprints
and rover tracks compressed and darkened
its surface. âIt was the [absorption of] sun-
light from where the astronauts were walk-
ing around that caused the moon to get
 ̧îîxóî ̧äxäÃx`ÂÂ`§ ̧`Dî ̧³äjÃäDÄä
study co-author Walter Kiefer of the Lunar
and Planetary Institute in Houston. The
results were published in May in the Journal
of Geophysical Research: Planets.
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taken at the start of the experimentsâ
when the heat was still near the surfaceâ
were the most reliable making the original
data correct. âWe now know we can trust
those measurements in a way that we were
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