Established contemporary conservation methods within the fields of Natural and Cultural Heritage encourage an interdisciplinary approach to preservation of heritage material (both tangible and intangible) that holds "Outstanding Universal Value" for our global community. NASA's lunar samples were acquired from the moon for the primary purpose of intensive scientific investigation. These samples, however, also invoke cultural significance, as evidenced by the millions of people per year that visit lunar displays in museums and heritage centers around the world. Being both scientifically and culturally significant, the lunar samples require a unique conservation approach. Government mandate dictates that NASA's Astromaterials Acquisition and ...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples to...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples - ...
The six Apollo surface missions returned 2,196 individual rock and soil samples, with a total mass o...
Providing web-based data of complex and sensitive astromaterials (including meteorites and lunar sam...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
The primary goal of the Apollo Program was to land human beings on the Moon and bring them safely ba...
NASA's Astromaterials, curated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, are the most extensive, best-...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is part of a larger, LASER-funded 4-yea...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office has the unique responsibility to curate NASA's ex...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center (hereafter JSC cur...
This is an update of the progress of a 4-year data restoration project effort funded by the LASER pr...
From 1969-1972 the Apollo missions collected 382 kg of lunar samples from six distinct locations on ...
From 1969-1972 the Apollo missions collected 382 kg of lunar samples from six distinct locations on ...
The opportunity for educators and students across the nation to hold precious, NASA lunar samples in...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples to...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples - ...
The six Apollo surface missions returned 2,196 individual rock and soil samples, with a total mass o...
Providing web-based data of complex and sensitive astromaterials (including meteorites and lunar sam...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
The primary goal of the Apollo Program was to land human beings on the Moon and bring them safely ba...
NASA's Astromaterials, curated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, are the most extensive, best-...
The Google Moon Apollo Lunar Sample Data Integration project is part of a larger, LASER-funded 4-yea...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office has the unique responsibility to curate NASA's ex...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center (hereafter JSC cur...
This is an update of the progress of a 4-year data restoration project effort funded by the LASER pr...
From 1969-1972 the Apollo missions collected 382 kg of lunar samples from six distinct locations on ...
From 1969-1972 the Apollo missions collected 382 kg of lunar samples from six distinct locations on ...
The opportunity for educators and students across the nation to hold precious, NASA lunar samples in...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples to...
Astronauts on long-duration lunar missions will need the capability to "high-grade" their samples - ...
The six Apollo surface missions returned 2,196 individual rock and soil samples, with a total mass o...