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  2. Lunar basalt 70017 - Wikipedia

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    Lunar basalt 70017 is a Moon basalt that was collected by astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt on the last crewed Moon landing, Apollo 17, when they made a speech referring to "the children of the world". In 1973 President Nixon gave pieces of the lunar basalt 70017 to the 50 United States. Others were given as goodwill gifts by NASA.

  3. Moon rock - Wikipedia

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    Olivine basalt collected from the rim of Hadley Rille by the crew of Apollo 15. Moon rock or lunar rock is rock originating from Earth's Moon.This includes lunar material collected during the course of human exploration of the Moon, and rock that has been ejected naturally from the Moon's surface and landed on Earth as meteorites.

  4. Apollo 17 lunar sample display - Wikipedia

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    The sample Moon rock collected during the Apollo 17 mission was later named lunar basalt 70017, and dubbed the Goodwill rock. [1] Pieces of the rock weighing about 1.14 grams [2] were placed inside a piece of acrylic lucite, and mounted along with a flag from the country that had flown on Apollo 17 it would be distributed to.

  5. Lunar mare - Wikipedia

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    The ages of the mare basalts have been determined both by direct radiometric dating and by the technique of crater counting.The radiometric ages range from about 3.16 to 4.2 billion years old (Ga), [4] whereas the youngest ages determined from crater counting are about 1.2 Ga. [5] Updated measurements of samples collected by the Chang’e-5 mission show that some lunar basalts could be as ...

  6. Lunar resources - Wikipedia

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    A lunar anorthosite rock collected by the Apollo 16 crew from near the crater Descartes. ... such as 70% basalt glass fiber and 30% PETG mixture. [81] ...

  7. Netherlands lunar sample displays - Wikipedia

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    The sample Moon rock collected during the Apollo 17 mission was later named lunar basalt 70017, and dubbed the Goodwill rock. [3] Pieces of the rock weighing about 1.14 grams [2] were placed inside a piece of acrylic lucite, and mounted, along with a flag of the country which would receive it, that had flown on Apollo 17.

  8. Seatbelt basalt - Wikipedia

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    Sample 15016, the Seatbelt Basalt Cut fragment on display at the National Air and Space Museum Planimetric map of Station 3 from the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report. X indicates sample locations, 5-digit numbers are LRL sample numbers, rectangle is lunar rover (dot indicates TV camera), black spots are large rocks, dashed lines are crater rims or other topographic features, and triangles ...

  9. File:Lunar basalt 70017.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Lunar basalt 70017 moon rock from Apollo 17. It is a vesicular, medium-grained, high-titanium ilmenite basalt. It is 3.7 billion years old.