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    Recent Tectonic Deformation of the Lunar Farside Mare and South Pole–Aitken Basin by C. A. Nypaver, T. R. Watters, J. D. Clark

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we present the first observations of widespread SMRs in the lunar farside maria and South Pole–Aitken Basin. We also derive absolute model age estimates for SMR formation, and we constrain SMR-forming fault geometries via elastic dislocation modeling. …”
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    Application of Machine Learning Techniques to Distinguish between Mare, Cryptomare, and Light Plains in Central Lunar South Pole−Aitken Basin by Frank C. Chuang, Matthew D. Richardson, Jennifer L. Whitten, Daniel P. Moriarty, Deborah L. Domingue

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We apply machine learning techniques to identify and map resurfacing units in the central South Pole−Aitken (SPA) basin using three Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission data sets: 321/415 nm and 566/689 nm band reflectance ratios from Hapke photometrically standardized albedo maps and a Terrain Ruggedness Index map using the Wilson et al. method. …”
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    Can the New Neutrino Telescopes Reveal the Gravitational Properties of Antimatter? by Dragan Slavkov Hajdukovic

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We argue that the hypothesis of the gravitational repulsion between matter and antimatter can be tested at the Ice Cube, a neutrino telescope, recently constructed at the South Pole. If there is such a gravitational repulsion, the gravitational field, deep inside the horizon of a black hole, might create neutrino-antineutrino pairs from the quantum vacuum. …”
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    Grand canyons on the Moon by David A. Kring, Danielle P. Kallenborn, Gareth S. Collins

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study implies that most of the excavated debris was ejected away from the lunar south pole, minimizing the amount of debris that covers the > 4 billion year old units that will be explored by Artemis astronauts.…”
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    Generating Solar Sail Trajectories in the Earth-Moon System Using Augmented Finite-Difference Methods by Geoffrey G. Wawrzyniak, Kathleen C. Howell

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Such a trajectory might be desirable for a single-spacecraft relay to support communications with an outpost at the lunar south pole. Although trajectory design within the context of the Earth-Moon restricted problem is advantageous for this problem, it is difficult to envision the design space for offset orbits. …”
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    Ocean stratification impedes particulate transport to the plumes of Enceladus by Flynn Ames, David Ferreira, Arnaud Czaja, Adam Masters

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Water-vapour plumes erupting from Enceladus’ south pole provide a window into the properties of its subsurface ocean, a prime target in the search for life. …”
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    Several Geological Issues of Schrödinger Basin Exposed by CE-2 CELMS Data by Z. G. Meng, H. H. Wang, Y. C. Zheng, Y. Z. Wang, H. Miyamoto, Z. C. Cai, J. S. Ping, Y. Z. Zhu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The study on the Schrödinger basin may provide important clues about the formation of South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin. In this paper, the thermophysical features of Schrödinger basin were evaluated using the Chang’E-2 microwave sounder (CELMS) data. …”
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    Field‐Aligned Currents Induced by Magnetopause Motions Under Pressure Perturbations by Boyi Wang, Xinyu Xu, Yukitoshi Nishimura, Yen‐Jung Wu, Zhonghua Xu, Primož Kajdic, De‐Sheng Han, Yi Wang, Xueshang Feng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract In this work, we identified 65 auroral arcs that stretched out from the equatorward boundary of auroral oval with azimuthal extensions, and investigated their upstream triggering, by utilizing conjunctions between the THEMIS probes and the all‐sky imagers at AGO P1 and South Pole stations. The results show that the magnetopause motions induced by pressure enhancements associated with IMF discontinuities or foreshock cavities likely generate upward FACs in the closed field lines near the magnetopause. …”
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    Strong-lensing Analysis of SPT-CL J2325−4111 and SPT-CL J0049−2440, Two Powerful Cosmic Telescopes (RE > 40″) from the SPT Clusters Sample by Guillaume Mahler, Keren Sharon, Matthew Bayliss, Lindsey. E. Bleem, Mark Brodwin, Benjamin Floyd, Raven Gassis, Michael D. Gladders, Gourav Khullar, Juan D. Remolina González, Arnab Sarkar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We report the results from a study of two massive ( M _500 _c > 6.0 × 10 ^14 M _⊙ ) strong-lensing clusters selected from the South Pole Telescope cluster survey for their large Einstein radius ( R _E > 40″), SPT-CL J2325−4111 and SPT-CL J0049−2440. …”
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