Apollo 12 Preliminary Science Report

Apollo 12 Preliminary Science Report

Author: Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 244

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The Apollo 11 Mission, primarily designed to land men on the Moon and return them safely to Earth, signaled a new phase of the manned space program. Based on the success of Apollo 11, the first of a series of missions designed for the systematic exploration of the Moon was successfully accomplished on Apollo 12. The fact that the Apollo 12 astronauts were able to achieve a pinpoint landing at a preselected site, and then spend an extended time on the lunar surface, graphically illustrates the rapid progress of the Apollo program. The Apollo 12 mission added significantly to man's knowledge of the Moon. The precise landing capability allowed the crew to accomplish a wide variety of preplanned tasks and paved the way for planning future missions to smaller, more selected landing areas with the possibility of significant scientific returns. The publication includes chapters on mission description, summary of scientific results, photographic summary of the Apollo 12 Mission, crew observations, passive seismic experiment, lunar surface magnetometer experiment, the solar-wind spectrometer experiment, suprathermal ion detector experiment (lunar ionosphere detector), cold cathode gage (lunar atmosphere detector), the solar-wind composition experiment, Apollo 12 multispectral photography experiment, preliminary geologic investigation of the Apollo 12 landing site, lunar surface closeup stereoscopic photography, preliminary examination of lunar samples, and preliminary results from Surveyor 3 analysis.


Apollo 12 Lunar-sample Information

Apollo 12 Lunar-sample Information

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Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 314

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Scientific data obtained during the preliminary examination of the lunar samples returned from the Apollo 12 mission are presented. The sample-collecting tools and techniques and the contingency, selected, documented, and tote-bag samples are described. A preliminary search was conducted to determine the lunar- surface location and orientation of each sample, and the results are discussed. The results of the various chemical and isotopic analyses are given. Photographs and mineralogical/petrological descriptions of the samples, plots and descriptions of the controls and samples subjected to organic analyses, details of the organic-contamination monitors and controls, and an index of the photographic documentation both on the lunar surface and in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory are included in the report.


Lunar Sourcebook

Lunar Sourcebook

Author: Grant Heiken

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1991-04-26

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13: 9780521334440

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The only work to date to collect data gathered during the American and Soviet missions in an accessible and complete reference of current scientific and technical information about the Moon.


Moon Rocks and Minerals

Moon Rocks and Minerals

Author: Alfred A. Levinson

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1483186865

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Moon Rocks and Minerals compiles the important findings that have resulted from the first study of the Apollo 11 lunar rocks, including preliminary data on Apollo 12 lunar samples. The compiled study samples and proposals on the lunar rocks are categorized into four general categories— mineralogy and petrology, chemical and isotope analyses, physical properties, and bioscience and organic geochemistry. In these categories, this book specifically discusses the types and mineralogy of lunar rocks and soils; chemistry of samples brought by Apollo 11 and 12; and experimental studies and origin of the lavas. The age of the lunar rocks, isotope studies, cosmic ray, and solar wind effects and origin of the moon are also deliberated. This text also covers the examination of lunar samples for the presence of biochemical organic compounds in the general context of the possibility of extraterrestrial life. This publication is beneficial to scientists of disciplines such as geochemistry, cosmochemistry, mineralogy, and geophysics.


Apollo 12 - On the Ocean of Storms

Apollo 12 - On the Ocean of Storms

Author: David M. Harland

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-02-26

Total Pages: 539

ISBN-13: 1441976078

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In July 1969 the ‘amiable strangers’ that made up the crew of the historic Apollo 11 flight successfully achieved the first manned lunar landing. Several months later, three close friends set off on an even more challenging mission. Free of the burden of making history, the Apollo 12 astronauts were determined to really enjoy their experience while taking care of business. This is the story of their mission, told largely in their own words. Their exploits and accomplishments showed how conservative the inaugural mission had been. With its two moonwalks, deployment of the first geophysical station on the Moon, and geological sampling, Apollo 12 did what many had hoped would be achieved by the first men to land on the Moon. The Apollo 12 mission also spectacularly demonstrated the precision landing capability required for success in future lunar surface explorations. In addition to official documents, published prior to and after the mission, APOLLO 12 – ON THE OCEAN OF STORMS draws on the flight transcript and post-mission debriefing to recreate the drama.


Apollo Expeditions to the Moon

Apollo Expeditions to the Moon

Author: Edgar M. Cortright

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 336

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Here men from the planet earth. First set foot upon the moon - July 1969 A.D. We Came in peace for all mankind. From the plaque on the Eagle, Apollo 11, which landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.


Lunar Sample Information Catalog, Apollo 11

Lunar Sample Information Catalog, Apollo 11

Author: Lunar Receiving Laboratory (Manned Spacecraft Center)

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 430

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"This document is a rapid compilation of the information about the lunar samples returned from the Apollo 11 mission. Information avail-able through September 1, 1969, is included. The purpose of this catalog is to provide the lunar-sample principal investigators with information about the total lunar samples returned and specific information about individual samples that are distributed for detailed work."--