Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposes

The purpose of this paper was to provide preliminary data concerning global availability of solar energy at the surface of the Moon. Lack of gaseous atmosphere and accompanying phenomena such as precipitations or cloud cover makes the Moon’s surface an extraordinarily advantageous place for solar en...

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Main Authors: Kaczmarzyk Marcin, Gawronski Marcin, Piatkowski Grzegorz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184900053
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spelling doaj-cbf26c4e5f654854b732982ce3b443852021-02-02T00:22:35ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01490005310.1051/e3sconf/20184900053e3sconf_solina2018_00053Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposesKaczmarzyk MarcinGawronski MarcinPiatkowski GrzegorzThe purpose of this paper was to provide preliminary data concerning global availability of solar energy at the surface of the Moon. Lack of gaseous atmosphere and accompanying phenomena such as precipitations or cloud cover makes the Moon’s surface an extraordinarily advantageous place for solar energy harvesting. On the other hand, excessive exposure to undamped sunlight may cause problems with buildings’ interior overheating or increase decay rate of photovoltaic cells. Thus, basic information concerning solar irradiance and diurnal insolation at specified selenographic latitudes are indispensable for location selection for future lunar facilities and their design process. In order to approximate Sun’s position at lunar sky, simple analytical astrometric model of lunar rotation was developed. Basing on that model, direct diurnal irradiances and insolations were calculated for various flat surface orientations, and selenographic latitudes. Computed data were presented in charts and tables.This lunar insolation database may serve as guideline for location of future lunar settlements and research stations, and to estimate their diurnal energy demands.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184900053
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author Kaczmarzyk Marcin
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Gawronski Marcin
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Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposes
E3S Web of Conferences
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title Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposes
title_short Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposes
title_full Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposes
title_fullStr Global database of direct solar radiation at the Moon’s surface for lunar engineering purposes
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series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The purpose of this paper was to provide preliminary data concerning global availability of solar energy at the surface of the Moon. Lack of gaseous atmosphere and accompanying phenomena such as precipitations or cloud cover makes the Moon’s surface an extraordinarily advantageous place for solar energy harvesting. On the other hand, excessive exposure to undamped sunlight may cause problems with buildings’ interior overheating or increase decay rate of photovoltaic cells. Thus, basic information concerning solar irradiance and diurnal insolation at specified selenographic latitudes are indispensable for location selection for future lunar facilities and their design process. In order to approximate Sun’s position at lunar sky, simple analytical astrometric model of lunar rotation was developed. Basing on that model, direct diurnal irradiances and insolations were calculated for various flat surface orientations, and selenographic latitudes. Computed data were presented in charts and tables.This lunar insolation database may serve as guideline for location of future lunar settlements and research stations, and to estimate their diurnal energy demands.
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