Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975sci...187..121m&link_type=abstract
Science, vol. 187, Jan. 17, 1975, p. 121-129. NASA-supported research.
Physics
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Electron Microscopes, Lunar Rocks, Radiation Damage, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Solar Wind, Cloud Physics, Fines, Heavy Nuclei, Interstellar Matter, Meteoritic Composition, Molecular Physics, Planetary Evolution, Solar System
Scientific paper
The paper discusses several discoveries made in the study of lunar material. In the examination of the effects of solar wind implantations the topics covered include (1) solar wind radiation damage parameters and their aging characteristics, (2) the theory of the ancient solar wind, (3) the solar wind sputtering erosion rate, (4) the physicochemical properties of amorphous coatings, (5) maturity indexes and the macroscopic properties of the lunar regolith, (6) solar wind gas bubbles, (7) the composition of very heavy nuclei in the contemporary solar wind, and (8) track aging processes. Conclusions are drawn from the results about other extraterrestrial features such as the parent bodies of the meteorites, early solar nebulas, and interstellar clouds.
Buford Price P.
Maurette Michel
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