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Yes, the Moon is exposed to solar radiation, including radiation in the form of sunlight and solar wind particles. However, the lack of an atmosphere on the Moon means that these forms of radiation are not filtered or absorbed, resulting in a harsh radiation environment on the surface.
Yes, the moon's surface is exposed to cosmic radiation from space due to its lack of atmosphere to shield it. The radiation levels on the moon's surface are higher than on Earth, but astronauts are protected by their spacesuits and spacecraft when exploring the lunar surface.
The moon has no atmosphere, no water, and not protection from solar radiation.
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Because the Moon has no atmosphere to filter out dangerous radiation.
The lunar radiation
Moonlight is almost entirely reflected sunlight, with very small amounts of reflected starlight and earthlight as well. As such, it radiates at the same continuous spectrum as the sun, though it won't have the bright emission lines that the sun emits.
No, as it is in space and has no atmosphere of it's own.
By radiation. The moon radiates electromagnetic energy, as does just about anything warmer than absolute zero.
Heat is transferred to the moon primarily through radiation. The sun's energy is absorbed by the moon's surface during the day, and is released as heat radiating out into space at night. The lack of atmosphere on the moon means there is no convection or conduction of heat.