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Preliminary geologic investigation of the landing site: Appendix A: lunar surface orientations of Apollo 17 rock samples
The lunar surface orientations of some of the Apollo 17 rock samples at the time of their collection (table 6-V) are shown in this appendix (figs. 6-65 to 6-87). These orientations were determined by correlating lunar photographs of samples before collection with shapes and shadow characteristics of the same samples in the LRL under oblique illumination with nearly collimated light. The light source in the laboratory simulates the Sun. It is important to emphasize that the orientations shown are those at the time of collection and do not necessarily apply to the entire history of the exposure of a rock on the lunar surface. Tumbling and turning of some rock fragments on the lunar surface has already been well documented.
Suggested Citation
Sutton, R.L., 1973, Preliminary geologic investigation of the landing site: Appendix A: lunar surface orientations of Apollo 17 rock samples, chap. of Apollo 17 preliminary science report (NASA SP-330), p. 6-60-6-71.
Publication type
Book chapter
Publication Subtype
Book Chapter
Title
Preliminary geologic investigation of the landing site: Appendix A: lunar surface orientations of Apollo 17 rock samples
Series number
330
Year Published
1973
Language
English
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher location
Washington, D.C.
Contributing office(s)
Astrogeology Science Center
Description
12 p.
Larger Work Type
Report
Larger Work Subtype
Federal Government Series
Larger Work Title
Apollo 17 preliminary science report (NASA SP-330)