ISRO'S CHANDRAYAAN-1 SPOTS RUSTING ON THE MOON
We know rusting exists on Earth , but now scientists have
found that it is on the moon as well. The images sent by ISRO’s Chandrayaan 1
orbiter – India’s first mission to the moon, show that the moon may be rusting
along the poles.
It is surprising because , water and oxygen is absent on
moons surface.
(The blue areas in this composite image from the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-1 orbiter show water concentrated at the Moon's poles. researchers found signs of hematite, a form of rust.)
Possible reason behind this? What is the role of earth’s
atmosphere in this phenomenon?
For iron to turn rusty red, it needs what’s called an
oxidizer — a molecule such as oxygen that removes electrons from a material
such as iron.
But, the moon doesn’t have an atmosphere of its own to
provide sufficient amounts of oxygen, but it has trace amounts donated by
Earth’s atmosphere.
This terrestrial
oxygen travels to the moon along an elongated extension of the planet’s
magnetic field called a “magnetotail.”
At every full moon, the magnetotail blocks 99% of solar wind
from blasting the moon, drawing a temporary curtain over the lunar surface,
allowing periods of time for rust to form.
But, from where does the moon get water to form rust?
The moon is mostly devoid of water, but frozen water found in lunar craters on the moon’s far side — far from where most of the hematite was found.
But the researchers propose that fast-moving dust particles
that bombard the moon make, free water molecules locked into the moon’s surface
layer, allowing the water to mix with the iron. These dust particles might even
be carrying water molecules themselves, and their impact might create heat that
could increase the oxidation rate.
Launched in 2008, It is India’s first lunar probe. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lost communication with Chandrayaan-1 in August 2009.
Later, NASA scientists found Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, which was considered lost, by using a new ground-based radar technique.
Findings of Chandrayaan 1 -
- Confirmed presence of lunar water.
- Evidence of lunar caves formed by an ancient lunar lava flow.
Past tectonic activity were found on the lunar surface.


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