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20 October 2023 Thermal band observations of the May 2022 total lunar eclipse by the Landsat thermal infrared sensors
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The Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) instruments on board Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 provide routine thermal band image measurements of the Earth for the Landsat program. Although these observatories are specifically designed for mapping the Earth’s surface from their 705-km altitude orbits, they were recently utilized to image the Moon during the total lunar eclipse of May 2022. The full Moon is frequently used as a calibration target for Landsat. However, the imaging of the lunar eclipse provided a unique opportunity to gather accurate temporal thermal band data over the full lunar disc as solar illumination is removed. This campaign required a large effort by the Landsat Flight Operations teams to coordinate acquisitions and technical constraints on both observatories to capture the long temporal extent of the eclipse. The result of this effort was a series of resolved thermal images of the Moon at discrete times as the Earth’s shadow swept across the lunar surface through the start, partial, and total phases of the eclipse. This sequence of images showed an overall drop in surface temperature from approximately 370 K to 180 K in about 300 minutes as solar insolation was removed. Furthermore, the spatial distribution of cooling rates from this unique event provided information about different material properties (density and thermal inertia) across the lunar surface and showed a clear distinction among mare, highlands, and impact craters.
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Matthew Montanaro, Dennis Reuter, Allen Lunsford, and James Briscoe "Thermal band observations of the May 2022 total lunar eclipse by the Landsat thermal infrared sensors", Proc. SPIE 12686, Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XXXI, 1268602 (20 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682931
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KEYWORDS
Landsat

Calibration

Equipment

Space operations

Observatories

Detector arrays

Image processing

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