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− | JSC-1, a lunar soil simulant, was | + | JSC-1, a lunar soil simulant, was developed and characterized under the auspices of the NASA Johnson Space Center. This simulant was produced in large quantities to satisfy the requirements of a variety of scientific and engineering investigations. JSC-1 is derived from volcanic ash of basaltic composition, which has been ground, sized, and placed into storage. The simulant's chemical composition, mineralogy, particle size distribution, specific gravity, angle of internal friction, and cohesion have been characterized and fall within the ranges of lunar mare soil samples. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/strategies/jsc_lunar_simulant.pdf JSC-1 Lunar Simulant - LPI] | *[http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/strategies/jsc_lunar_simulant.pdf JSC-1 Lunar Simulant - LPI] |
Revision as of 05:02, 10 August 2008
JSC-1, a lunar soil simulant, was developed and characterized under the auspices of the NASA Johnson Space Center. This simulant was produced in large quantities to satisfy the requirements of a variety of scientific and engineering investigations. JSC-1 is derived from volcanic ash of basaltic composition, which has been ground, sized, and placed into storage. The simulant's chemical composition, mineralogy, particle size distribution, specific gravity, angle of internal friction, and cohesion have been characterized and fall within the ranges of lunar mare soil samples.