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Lunar soil: Size distribution and mineralogical constituents

January 1, 1970

The lunar soil collected by Apollo 11 consists primarily of submillimeter material and is finer in grain size than soil previously recorded photographically by Surveyor experiments. The main constituents are fine-grained to glassy rocks of basaltic affinity and coherent breccia of undetermined origin. Dark glass, containing abundant nickel-iron spheres, coats many rocks, mineral, and breccia fragments. Several types of homogeneous glass occur as fragments and spheres. Colorless spheres, probably an exotic component, are abundant in the fraction finer than 20 microns.

Publication Year 1970
Title Lunar soil: Size distribution and mineralogical constituents
Authors M.B. Duke, C.C. Woo, M. L. Bird, G.A. Sellers, R. B. Finkelman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010289
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse