The cratering of sand under gas jets is observed to further understanding of soil in hopes to further understand lunar soil. Lunar soil is important to understand because it is causing problems with the materials taken into space including the shuttle. Lunar soil is not rounded like beach sand. Lunar soil is sharp like little particles of glass, and some times when blown they can hook on to one another and become bigger particles. The experiments are designed to help to understand some of the basic physics in how the shuttle jets will interact with lunar soil and how to control the lunar soil. These experiments investigate the diameter of the gas jet and the size of the sand grains to determine how these parameters affect the erosion rate a...
The physical state of the lunar soil in the permanently shadowed craters of the moon is inferred fro...
The Apollo lunar landing missions provided the first opportunity for direct collection of data rela...
The objectives of the research under this contract are to define geological and engineering problems...
Several physical mechanisms are involved in excavating granular materials beneath a vertical jet of ...
From a soil mechanics point of view, the Moon is a relatively simple place. Without any water, organ...
This paper is a summary compilation of work accomplished over the past decade at NASA’s Kennedy Spac...
This project characterizes crater formation in a granular material by a jet of gas impinging on a g...
An experimental procedure was devised to investigate the effects of the lunar environment on the phy...
The lunar surface is characterized by a collisionally evolved regolith resulting from meteoroid bomb...
The soil mechanics investigation was conducted to obtain information relating to the landing interac...
The study to identify and define recognizable fabrics in lunar soil in order to determine the histor...
The soil deformation mode under the action of a rolling sphere (boulder) was determined, and a theor...
The surface material at the Surveyor 5 site is granular and slightly cohesive. Spacecraft footpads p...
Quantitative efforts to assess the surface properties of lunar fines, particularly water induced por...
Due to lack of "real" lunar soil or even lunar simulant, it is difficult to characterize the interac...
The physical state of the lunar soil in the permanently shadowed craters of the moon is inferred fro...
The Apollo lunar landing missions provided the first opportunity for direct collection of data rela...
The objectives of the research under this contract are to define geological and engineering problems...
Several physical mechanisms are involved in excavating granular materials beneath a vertical jet of ...
From a soil mechanics point of view, the Moon is a relatively simple place. Without any water, organ...
This paper is a summary compilation of work accomplished over the past decade at NASA’s Kennedy Spac...
This project characterizes crater formation in a granular material by a jet of gas impinging on a g...
An experimental procedure was devised to investigate the effects of the lunar environment on the phy...
The lunar surface is characterized by a collisionally evolved regolith resulting from meteoroid bomb...
The soil mechanics investigation was conducted to obtain information relating to the landing interac...
The study to identify and define recognizable fabrics in lunar soil in order to determine the histor...
The soil deformation mode under the action of a rolling sphere (boulder) was determined, and a theor...
The surface material at the Surveyor 5 site is granular and slightly cohesive. Spacecraft footpads p...
Quantitative efforts to assess the surface properties of lunar fines, particularly water induced por...
Due to lack of "real" lunar soil or even lunar simulant, it is difficult to characterize the interac...
The physical state of the lunar soil in the permanently shadowed craters of the moon is inferred fro...
The Apollo lunar landing missions provided the first opportunity for direct collection of data rela...
The objectives of the research under this contract are to define geological and engineering problems...