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PYTS 395B – Detecting Ice on the Moon 1 Mercury (and the Moon) possesses a tenuous atmosphere Calcium now also seen at Mercury Sodium emission at the Moon and Mercury shows temporal changes Stirring of regolith by small impacts

PYTS 395B – Detecting Ice on the Moon 1 l Mercury (and the Moon) possesses a tenuous atmosphere Calcium now also seen at Mercury l Sodium emission at the

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PYTS 395B – Detecting Ice on the Moon 1

Mercury (and the Moon) possesses a tenuous atmosphere

Calcium now also seen at Mercury

Sodium emission at the Moon and Mercury shows temporal changes

Stirring of regolith by small impacts

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Evidence for ice in polar craters of Mercury Evidence for ice at lunar poles

Clementine bi-static radar Lunar prospector neutron

Evidence for ice at poles of Mercury VLA radar returns

Sungrazing comets Kreutz group Source of water?

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Feldman et al., 1998

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Bussey et al., 1999

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Margot et al., 1999

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Modeling (Vasavada et al. 1999) shows temperatures in permanently shadowed craters are very low

These cold traps are favored condensation sites

Vasavada et al., 1999

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Water leaves cold traps by sublimation 5-15% returns on Mercury 20-50% returns on the Moon The rest is lost

Water can be delivered by meteors and comets For Mercury these rates have been estimated Balance exists if Tice is ~113K

Killen et al., 1997

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Lunar cold traps dry compared to Mercury Recent comet impact?

Polar inconsistency? More H in lunar north pole More permanent shadows in lunar south pole Burial depth differences Dispersed grains?