Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-07-15
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
51 pages, 6 tables, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1006/icar.2002.6957
We explore the likelihood that early remains of Earth, Mars, and Venus have been preserved on the Moon in high enough concentrations to motivate a search mission. During the Late Heavy Bombardment, the inner planets experienced frequent large impacts. Material ejected by these impacts near the escape velocity would have had the potential to land and be preserved on the surface of the Moon. Such ejecta could yield information on the geochemical and biological state of early Earth, Mars and Venus. In order to determine whether the Moon has preserved enough ejecta to justify a search mission, we calculate the amount of Terran material incident on the Moon over its history by considering the distribution of ejecta launched from the Earth by large impacts. In addition, we make analogous estimates for Mars and Venus. We find, for a well mixed regolith, that the median surface abundance of Terran material is roughly 7 ppm, corresponding to a mass of approximately 20,000 kg of Terran material over a 10 x 10 square km area. Over the same area, the amount of material transferred from Venus is 1-30 kg, and material from Mars as much as 180 kg. Given that the amount of Terran material is substantial, we estimate the fraction of this material surviving impact with intact geochemical and biological tracers.
Armstrong John C.
Gonzalez Guillermo
Wells Llyd E.
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