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- Opposition_surge abstract "The opposition surge (sometimes known as the opposition effect, opposition spike or Seeliger effect) is the brightening of a rough surface, or an object with many particles, when illuminated from directly behind the observer. The term is most widely used in astronomy, where generally it refers to the sudden noticeable increase in the brightness of a celestial body such as a planet, moon, or comet as its phase angle of observation approaches zero. It is so named because the reflected light from the Moon and Mars appear significantly brighter than predicted when at astronomical opposition. Two physical mechanisms have been proposed for this observational phenomenon: shadow hiding and coherent backscatter.".
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- Opposition_surge subject Category:Astronomical_events.
- Opposition_surge subject Category:Lunar_science.
- Opposition_surge subject Category:Observational_astronomy.
- Opposition_surge subject Category:Optical_phenomena.
- Opposition_surge subject Category:Radiometry.
- Opposition_surge subject Category:Scattering,_absorption_and_radiative_transfer_(optics).
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- Opposition_surge comment "The opposition surge (sometimes known as the opposition effect, opposition spike or Seeliger effect) is the brightening of a rough surface, or an object with many particles, when illuminated from directly behind the observer. The term is most widely used in astronomy, where generally it refers to the sudden noticeable increase in the brightness of a celestial body such as a planet, moon, or comet as its phase angle of observation approaches zero.".
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