Being picky and pedantic about who said what gets us nowhere.
I think being intellectually dishonest gets us nowhere, and simply gives people like Gardum an opportunity to accuse the board of hypocrisy. <snip>
I'm just waiting for Gardum to post something I can comprehend, so that I can set about dismantling his claims. As STS60 said, we can start with heat transfer.
On the earth, an object in direct sunlight will gradually heat up until it reaches thermal equilibrium. That heating comes from three sources
1. Radiation... the sun's rays striking the surface of the object.
2. Conduction... direct contact with the surface it is placed on.
3. Convection... circulation of the air surrounding the object.
If an object that has reached thermal equilibrium on a concrete floor in the sun is placed in full shade, all three methods of heat transfer come into play to begin cooling the object. Radiation no longer happens because sunlight no longer strikes the object, conduction occurs because heat is transferred away by contact with the colder surface, and convection happens because the air is in contact with the object on all sides
However, on the moon, there is no air, therefore, there is no convection. That leaves only radiation and conduction, and if the object is placed in the shade, the ONLY thing that can cool the object is conduction.
Gardum speaks about thermal transfer on the moon in the same terms that he expects to find on the earth, but the thermal environments are different. The moon is a hard vacuum