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Originally Posted by freebeard
One of those things is not like the other. The only thing I can recall offhand is that they watch trends in the brightness of the full Moon to acssess the Earth's albedo.
Did they do anything on the Battle of Athens?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_(1946)
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* Text I want to address is disappearing when I try and use your words to respond.
* I think that it was 6). And I'd like S-O to explain the differences in mean average temps.
* All I could find from NASA, with regards to a warming Moon had to do with only local measurements, right where Apollo astronauts tramped or drove the lunar rovers.
* Other than that, for instrumented history, the Moon has not warmed, while the Earth has.
* Space weather, as causation would seem very dubious , as no effects are measured for the Moon, while measured on Earth under identical circumstances.
* The Moon should demonstrate warmer high temperatures, warmer low temperatures, and warmer average temperatures.
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Haven't heard of the Athens incident.