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Revision as of 17:33, 1 January 2015
What Lies Beneath
Image from Lunar sample compendium Maurice Collins
Technical Details
Sample number: 79002
Weight: 409.4 grams
Core tubes were thin-walled stainless steel with an inner diameter of about 4.1cm. The length was about 34cm so as to fit in the Apollo sample return container (ALSRC), but this one was returned in a sample bag.
Related Links
Lunar core photographs
The Astromaterials curation website contains lots of interesting information on the lunar samples.
Lunar News 49 contains analysis of this core sample.
Details on analysis of the cores are in the Lunar sample compendium
Lunar Sample Catalog
Rükl plate 25
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