The primary goal of the Apollo Program was to land human beings on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. This goal was achieved during six missions - Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 - that took place between 1969 and 1972. Among the many noteworthy engineering and scientific accomplishments of these missions, perhaps the most important in terms of scientific impact was the return of 382 kg (842 lb.) of lunar rocks, core samples, pebbles, sand, and dust from the lunar surface to Earth. Returned samples were curated at JSC (then known as the Manned Spacecraft Center) and, as part of the original processing, high-quality photographs were taken of each sample. The top, bottom, and sides of each rock sample were photographed, along wit...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is a continuation of the Apollo 15 Goog...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
The rock and soil samples returned from the Apollo missions from 1969-72 have supported 46 years of ...
This is an update of the progress of a 4-year data restoration project effort funded by the LASER pr...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is part of a larger, LASER-funded 4-yea...
The Apollo program was undoubtable a crowning achievement in human history. In addition to the obvio...
The six Apollo surface missions returned 2,196 individual rock and soil samples, with a total mass o...
This book focuses on the specific mission planning for lunar sample collection, the equipment used, ...
Six Apollo missions to the Moon, from 1969-1972, enabled astronauts to collect and bring lunar rocks...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
From 1969-1972 the Apollo missions collected 382 kg of lunar samples from six distinct locations on ...
A catalog is presented of the documentation of Apollo 15 samples using photographs and verbal descri...
Established contemporary conservation methods within the fields of Natural and Cultural Heritage enc...
Like the Mars Sample Return endeavor, the Apollo lunar-sample program began with definition of strat...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples to...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is a continuation of the Apollo 15 Goog...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
The rock and soil samples returned from the Apollo missions from 1969-72 have supported 46 years of ...
This is an update of the progress of a 4-year data restoration project effort funded by the LASER pr...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is part of a larger, LASER-funded 4-yea...
The Apollo program was undoubtable a crowning achievement in human history. In addition to the obvio...
The six Apollo surface missions returned 2,196 individual rock and soil samples, with a total mass o...
This book focuses on the specific mission planning for lunar sample collection, the equipment used, ...
Six Apollo missions to the Moon, from 1969-1972, enabled astronauts to collect and bring lunar rocks...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
From 1969-1972 the Apollo missions collected 382 kg of lunar samples from six distinct locations on ...
A catalog is presented of the documentation of Apollo 15 samples using photographs and verbal descri...
Established contemporary conservation methods within the fields of Natural and Cultural Heritage enc...
Like the Mars Sample Return endeavor, the Apollo lunar-sample program began with definition of strat...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples to...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is a continuation of the Apollo 15 Goog...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
The rock and soil samples returned from the Apollo missions from 1969-72 have supported 46 years of ...