Lunar transient phenomena
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Several theories have been offered as explanations for LTP, including residual volcanic activity or outgassing, bombardment by energetic particles, and piezoelectric effects. Gaseous spectra and photometric measurements of the events have been obtained. The events range from bright flashes, to reddish or bluish glows, to obscurations. Lunar Transient Phenomena (LTP) have been reported for at least 450 years.