Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974lssf.nasa..121m&link_type=abstract
"In its Lunar Soil from the Sea of Fertility (NASA-TT-F-15881) p 121-144 (SEE N75-11814 02-91) Transl. into ENGLISH from the boo
Computer Science
Chemical Composition, Lunar Rocks, Minerals, X Ray Diffraction, Anorthosite, Crystal Structure, Glass, Iron, Lunar Maria, Lunar Soil, Lunik 16 Lunar Probe, Olivine, Pyroxenes
Scientific paper
The methods of powder and monocrystal X-ray diffraction served in identifying the mineral composition of gross samples of regolith from different levels of the drill core and about 80 individual regolith particles returned by the Luna 16 station. It was established that the Sea of Fertility regolith includes pyroxenes of the augite-pigeonite series, anorthites, ilmenite, olivines, spinels, alpha cristobalite, iron particles, glass, and several as yet unidentified particles. Crystallographic and roentgenometric data are given for all the lunar minerals found.
Bukin V. I.
Ivanov V. I.
Kuznetsov L. M.
Kuznetsova G. A.
Makarov Y. S.
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