Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975stin...7517271f&link_type=abstract
Final Technical Report, 1 Feb. 1971 - 30 Sep. 1974 Miami Univ., Coral Gables, FL. Inst. for Molecular and Cellular Evolution.
Computer Science
Amino Acids, Lunar Dust, Carbon, Meteorites, Planetary Evolution, Solar Wind
Scientific paper
The consistent pattern is discussed of amino acids found in lunar dust from Apollo missions. The evidence indicates that compounds yielding amino acids were implanted into the surface of the moon by the solar wind, and the kind and amounts of amino acids found on the moon are closely similar to those found in meteorites. It is concluded that there is a common cosmochemical pattern for the moom and meteorites, and this offers evidence of a common course of cosmochemical reactions for carbon.
Fox Sidney W.
Harada Kenji
Hare P. E.
Hinsch G.
Mueller George
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