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GEMINI S-10 - EXPERIMENTS - MICROMETEORITE PACKAGE - MSC

GEMINI S-10 - EXPERIMENTS - MICROMETEORITE PACKAGE - MSC

S66-44887 (1 Aug. 1966) --- Single panel from micrometeorite package showing classic hypervelocity impact by micrometeorite particle. Crater is similar to that produced artificially on Earth and by particle imp... More

Apollo 11 stereo view showing lump of surface powder with colored material

Apollo 11 stereo view showing lump of surface powder with colored mate...

AS11-45-6709 (20 July 1969) --- An Apollo 11 stereo view of the surface of a lunar rock showing an embedded three-fourths inch fragment of a different color. On the surface several small pits are seen; mostly l... More

Apollo 11 stereo view showing stone embedded in powdery lunar surface

Apollo 11 stereo view showing stone embedded in powdery lunar surface

AS11-45-6712 (20 July 1969) --- An Apollo 11 stereo view of a stone, about two and one-half inches long, embedded in the powdery lunar surface material. The little pieces closely around it suggest that it has s... More

Enlarged view of hypervelocity impact of lunar surface material

Enlarged view of hypervelocity impact of lunar surface material

S70-20417 (December 1969) --- Enlarged view shows hypervelocity impact of cosmic dust on broken glass particles, taken during the examination of Apollo 11 lunar material by Dr. G. J. Wasserberg, J. DeVaney and ... More

Enlarged View - Hypervelocity Impact - Lunar Surface Material - CA

Enlarged View - Hypervelocity Impact - Lunar Surface Material - CA

S70-20416 (December 1969) --- Enlarged view show hypervelocity impact on iron particles of lunar surface material returned to Earth by the crew of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. This photograph, enlarged ... More

Enlarged view of hypervelocity impact of lunar surface material

Enlarged view of hypervelocity impact of lunar surface material

S70-20418 (December 1969) --- Enlarged view shows cosmic dust on broken glass particles, photographed by Dr. G. J. Wasserberg, J. DeVaney and K. Evans at California Institute of Technology during examination of... More

Hypervelocity Impact (HVI) testing performed on EMU materials

Hypervelocity Impact (HVI) testing performed on EMU materials

S97-05508 (13 Sept. 1996) --- Astronaut Mamoru Mohri, payload specialist, representing National Space Development Agency (NASDA).