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Scientists open untouched Apollo 17 lunar samples from 1972 — they may hold clues about the moon's violent origins
Scientists have found that a sample of the moon brought to Earth in 1972 by Apollo 17 astronauts contains a ratio of sulfur ...
The sample on which they conducted their investigation came to Earth in 1972. They were shocked to find the ratio of sulfur ...
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Sulfuric surprise: Scientists uncover clues of ancient moon formation in Apollo 17 samples
The researchers analyzed lunar samples that had remained unopened since they were collected by Apollo 17 astronauts in 1972.
Sealed Apollo 17 samples analyzed with new techniques reveal that the Moon’s interior contains sulfur isotopes unlike those ...
Apollo 17 was the last Apollo mission to land men on the moon. It was launched by a Saturn V rocket Dec. 7, 1972, carrying Commander Eugene Cernan, command module pilot Ron Evans and lunar module ...
A new book and documentary from James Bluemel tells the story of the space race so far in photographs, a mix of images from ...
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