PIA12237: Water Detected at High Latitudes


Water Detected at High Latitudes

Caption:

This image of the moon is from NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper on the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-1 mission. It is a three-color composite of reflected near-infrared radiation from the sun, and illustrates the extent to which different materials are mapped across the side of the moon that faces Earth.

Small amounts of water and hydroxyl (blue) were detected on the surface of the moon at various locations. This image illustrates their distribution at high latitudes toward the poles.

Blue shows the signature of water and hydroxyl molecules as seen by a highly diagnostic absorption of infrared light with a wavelength of three micrometers. Green shows the brightness of the surface as measured by reflected infrared radiation from the sun with a wavelength of 2.4 micrometers, and red shows an iron-bearing mineral called pyroxene, detected by absorption of 2.0-micrometer infrared light.

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target Moon
System Earth
Target Type Satellite
Mission Chandrayaan-1
Instrument Host Chandrayaan-1
Host Type
Instrument Moon Mineralogy Mapper
Detector
Extra Keywords Color, Infrared, Water
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2009-09-24
Date in Caption
Image Credit ISRO/NASA/JPL-Caltech/Brown Univ./USGS
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12237
Identifier PIA12237