Timeline for How to make use of the Sodium Tail of the Moon?
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Nov 27 at 9:44 | comment | added | uhoh | I suppose "make use of" could mean both practical and scientific uses. I wonder if it could indirectly report on nuclei flux of solar wind & micro-meteoric impact rates and their variability, or perhaps a covert spaceship landing? It could also be used to make by far the world's most expensive table salt without having to be pink. Related in Astronomy: How can Mercury's sodium tail be imaged? and Why is sodium such a common ion for in ion tails? | |
Nov 27 at 7:24 | comment | added | Alan Birtles | What would they use it for? If you mean as a source of sodium I imagine even the with the sparcity of it on the surface it'd be easier to mine for it than try to capture it from the very tenuous tail | |
Nov 27 at 4:53 | history | asked | Kav | CC BY-SA 4.0 |