Lunar Glass: Interferometric Evidence for Low-Temperature Shock

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Glass objects in the fines from the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 missions are
shown, by two-beam reflection interferometry, to have been subject to
shock at temperatures below the melting or softening point of the glass.
Possible causes for the glass fragmentation are discussed.

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