“…By using empirical models for the H ENA scattering properties (e.g., Futaana et al, 2012;Schaufelberger et al, 2011), it is possible to remotely measure the precipitating plasma flux (Futaana et al, 2006) and flow speed . Such measurements are of special interest wherever the plasma precipitation is modified at altitudes too low to directly measure with spacecraft, such as at the lunar magnetic anomalies (LMAs; Futaana et al, 2013;Harada et al, 2014;Lue et al, 2016;Saito et al, 2012;Wieser et al, 2010;Vorburger et al, 2012Vorburger et al, , 2013Vorburger et al, , 2015. Scattered H + (just like H + reflected from LMAs, e.g., Lue et al, 2011;Poppe et al, 2017;Saito et al, 2010) are important for the lunar plasma environment.…”