An integral part of any sample return mission is the initial description and classification of returned samples by the preliminary examination team (PET). The goal of the PET is to characterize and classify returned samples and make this information available to the larger research community who then conduct more in-depth studies on the samples. The PET tries to minimize the impact their work has on the sample suite, which has in the past limited the PET work to largely visual, nonquantitative measurements (e.g., optical microscopy). More modern techniques can also be utilized by a PET to nondestructively characterize astromaterials in much more rigorous way. Here we discuss our recent investigations into the applications of micro-CT and mi...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
The combined potentiality of benchtop micro X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (μ-XRF) and micro comput...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
An integral part of any sample return mission is the initial description and classification of retur...
X-ray micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a technique that has been used to research meteorites ...
From 1969 to 1972, Apollo astronauts collected 382 kg of rocks, soils, and core samples from six loc...
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 Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center (hereafter JSC cur...
The Apollo missions collected 382 kg of rock and regolith from the Moon; approximately 1/3 of the sa...
Providing web-based data of complex and sensitive astromaterials (including meteorites and lunar sam...
X-ray micro-tomography is used to support the research on materials carried out at NASA Ames Researc...
In recent years, X-ray micro-tomography (µCT) has become an established tool for 3D microscopy, with...
X-ray fluorescence microCT (computed tomography) is a novel technique that allows non-destructive de...
The Mars 2020 rover mission will collect and cache samples from the martian surface for possible ret...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
The combined potentiality of benchtop micro X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (μ-XRF) and micro comput...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...
An integral part of any sample return mission is the initial description and classification of retur...
X-ray micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a technique that has been used to research meteorites ...
From 1969 to 1972, Apollo astronauts collected 382 kg of rocks, soils, and core samples from six loc...
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 Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center (hereafter JSC cur...
The Apollo missions collected 382 kg of rock and regolith from the Moon; approximately 1/3 of the sa...
Providing web-based data of complex and sensitive astromaterials (including meteorites and lunar sam...
X-ray micro-tomography is used to support the research on materials carried out at NASA Ames Researc...
In recent years, X-ray micro-tomography (µCT) has become an established tool for 3D microscopy, with...
X-ray fluorescence microCT (computed tomography) is a novel technique that allows non-destructive de...
The Mars 2020 rover mission will collect and cache samples from the martian surface for possible ret...
Our team is developing a modern, cross-disciplinary approach to documentation and preservation of as...
The combined potentiality of benchtop micro X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (μ-XRF) and micro comput...
New technologies make possible the advancement of documentation and visualization practices that can...