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Assessment of lunar surface materials

2015 7th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2015
Lunar exploration is very important in the world. Investigation of lunar surface materials such as Agglutinitic Glass (A), Morris Is/FeO (M), LSCC Is/FeO (L), Total Pyx (T) and Plagioclase (P) is increase last years. The prediction of lunar surface materials including A, M, L, T and P is significant. In this study, the A (one of the important materials
Toklu, Y. Cengiz   +2 more
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Lunar surface arrays

2000
During the latter half of the 1980's three concepts for low frequency arrays on the Moon were independently studied for NASA, leading to two workshops in 1990. The main technical challenges were those of deploying the array on the Moon, and of correlating the data on the Moon or returning all the raw data to Earth.
T. B. H. Kuiper, D. Jones
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Surface Properties of Lunar Samples

Science, 1970
Fine-grained samples disrupted after exposure to oxygen and oxygen with 3.5 percent water above 2 torr. Chemical etching revealed plastic deformation in some samples, adhesion due to impact melting in others, dislocations in crystalline phases and evidence that some glasses were partially devitrified.
J J, Grossman   +3 more
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The Lunar Surface

2010
The Moon is the most remarkable object in the nighttime sky. It is, of course, much smaller and less impressive in absolute dimensions than planets such as Mars and Jupiter and is hardly worthy of mentioning in the same sentence as a galaxy. But the Moon is more visibly interesting to a person on Earth with eyes, binoculars, or telescope than any other
Motomaro Shirao, Charles A. Wood
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Lunar surface strength

Icarus, 1967
Abstract Lower bounds for the strength of the lunar surface have been derived from the properties necessary to provide stability of the slopes observed in Ranger 7, 8, and 9 imagery. Additional information was obtained from Luna 9 data, from hydrostatic considerations, and from laboratory tests.
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LUNAR SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1963
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Direct and indirect evidence for the nature of lunar surface materials are examined and compared with theoretical predictions. Conclusions are then drawn concerning the most probable character of these materials. It is concluded that the lunar surface is covered with a layer of rubble of highly variable thickness ...
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Lunar Surface Processes

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2023
J.B. Plescia   +11 more
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The Lunar Surface Layer

1964
Direct and indirect evidence for the nature of lunar surface materials is examined and compared with theoretical predictions. Conclusions are then drawn concerning the most probable character of these materials. It is concluded that the lunar surface is covered with a layer of rubble of highly variable thickness and block size.
John W. Salisbury, Vern G. Smalley
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The Lunar Surface Layer

American Journal of Physics, 1965
ABSTRACT Direct and indirect evidence for the nature of lunar surface materials is examined and compared with theoretical predictions. Conclusions are then drawn concerning the most probable character of these materials. It is concluded that the lunar surface is covered with a layer of rubble of highly variable thickness and block size. The rubble in
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The lunar surface layer

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1973
This article describes the application of the concepts and laws of physics to the study of the formation, structure and properties of the surface layers of the moon. Both impact and internal mechanisms for the origin of the lunar surface features are considered.
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