Posted on 03/12/2018 12:08:30 PM PDT by BenLurkin
"Samples were intentionally saved for a time when technology and instrumentation had advanced to the point that we could maximize the scientific return on these unique samples," said NASA's Ryan Zeigler, Apollo sample curator and manager of the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office in Houston.
But such investigations require careful planning and execution by a consortium of experts with experience in handling and analyzing lunar samples...
"Given the recent renewed interest in the moon, and specifically about the volatile budget of lunar regolith, these sealed samples likely contain information that would be important in the design of future lunar missions," Zeigler said.
"Volatiles" are substances with relatively low boiling pointsmaterials such as water, hydrogen and methane. Understanding lunar volatiles could improve the productivity and value of future human involvement with the moon, scientists have stressed.
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Apollo's set of unopened samples contain pristine and unstudied lunar material. Moreover, given that the total sample mass within the unopened containers of moon specimens exceeds projected masses returned by future robotic missions, each of the unopened samples should be treated as an individual lunar mission, the lunar experts contend.
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The Apollo 17 mission in December 1972 was a "J-style" mission. That means it was capable of a longer stay time on the moon and greater surface mobility via a wheeled vehicle. The expeditionary crew of Harrison "Jack" Schmitt and Eugene Cernan chalked up a total distance of 23 miles (36.9 kilometers).
Thanks to their moon rover, the lunar twosome gathered samples over a wide area in Taurus-Littrow Valley. The Apollo 17 mission returned 244 lbs. (110.5 kilograms) of a variety of sample types. This was approximately 30 percent of the total sample mass returned by the Apollo program, which collectively added up to 840 lbs. (381 kg).
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yes. Open the sealed moon samples. Nobody ever listens to me.
Ping.
the jig is up!
Good point. These are the samples that NASA has been hiding of alien artifacts from Mars.
What could go wrong?
We’re all gonna die.
Books and movies say don't!
Good flick.
Who’s the babe?
Dr. Ruth Leavitt, microbiologist (actress Kate Reid).
Everyone knows the moon landings were faked. These samples would only expose the conspiracy. Its more likely that they open up Area 51 before they open these. Lol
See post #5
Not before Christmas.
No.
Apollo's set of unopened samples contain pristine and unstudied lunar material. Moreover, given that the total sample mass within the unopened containers of moon specimens exceeds projected masses returned by future robotic missions......that's a big NO. Since we'll soon have more robotic missions with sample returns, we don't need to open the Apollo 17 samples. Let it be done long after all of us are gone. APoD list ping.
Thanks BenLurkin.
I fully agree. Do not open them.
But, I think the best option is to set up a colony on the Moon and study them there.
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