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About 5000 microcraters on seven lunar rocks recovered during the Apollo 12 mission have been systematically studied using a stereomicroscope. Based on comparisons with laboratory cratering experiments, at least 95 percent of all millimeter sized craters observed were formed by impacts in which the impact velocity exceeded 10 km/s. The dynamics of particle motion near the moon and the distribution of microcraters on the rocks require an extralunar origin for these impacting particles. The microcrater population on at least one side of all rocks studied was in equilibrium for millimeter sized craters; i.e., statistically, craters a few millimeters in diameter and smaller were being removed by the superposition of new craters at the same rate new craters were being formed. The population of craters on such a surface is directly related to the total population of particles impacting that surface. Crater size distribution data together with an experimentally determined relationship between the crater size and the physical parameters of the impacting particle, yield the mass distribution of interplanetary dust at 1 AU

  • Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
  • Date: 1/1/1973
  • Year: 1973
  • Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ESTIMATES, LUNAR ROCKS, METEORITE CRATERS, METEOROID CONCENTRATION, APOLLO 12 FLIGHT, HYPERVELOCITY IMPACT, INTERSTELLAR MATTER, MASS DISTRIBUTION, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, Hartung, J. B., Hoerz, F., Gault, D. E

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