Impatti lunari: frequenze e monitoraggio
Costantino Sigismondi

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history and recent advancements in monitoring lunar impacts through seismic data, observational campaigns, and NASA projects, highlighting methods for identifying impact events.
Contribution
It introduces recent observational techniques and seismic monitoring efforts, emphasizing the integration of video, naked eye observations, and NASA data for impact detection.
Findings
Lunar impacts have been monitored since 1969.
Recent NASA projects enhance impact detection.
Video and naked eye observations aid impact identification.
Abstract
Lunar impacts have been continuously registered by lunar seismographs from 1969 to 1978, and recently they have been also monitored by a NASA project after several observational campaigns steered by IOTA. Video and naked eye observations, with UTC synchronization, can help to identify impact candidates.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Astro and Planetary Science · Space Satellite Systems and Control
