Abstract

Temperature probes onboard the Chang'E-4 (CE-4) spacecraft provide the first in situ regolith temperature measurements from the far side of the Moon. We present these temperature measurements with a customized thermal model and reveal the particle size of the lunar regolith at the CE-4 landing site to be ∼15μm on average over depth, which indicates an immature regolith below the surface. In addition, the conductive component of thermal conductivity is measured as ∼1.53×10-3W m-1 K-1 on the surface and ∼8.48×10-3W m-1 K-1 at a depth of 1 m. The average bulk density is ∼471kg m-3 on the surface and ∼824kg m-3 in the upper 30cm of the lunar regolith. These thermophysical properties provide important additional 'ground truth' at the lunar far side, which is critical for the future analysis and interpretation of global temperature observations.

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