Extralunar Dust in Apollo Cores?

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Densities of nuclear tracks exceed 1011 per square centimeter in several percent of the micrometer-size silicate grains from all depths in the 12- and 60-centimeter lunar cores. Either these grains were irradiated in space as extralunar dust or the ratio of iron to hydrogen in low-energy (about 1 million electron volts per nucleon) solar particles is orders of magnitude higher than in the photosphere.

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