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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The performance of silica heat shields in the outer planet atmospheres is analyzed and described in a set of differential equations. Results are presented and discussed.
    Keywords: COMPOSITE MATERIALS
    Type: Dynatrend, Inc. Proc. of Outer Planet Probe Technol. Workshop, Sect. 1 through 11; 21 p
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Laboratory studies of lunar apatite [Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH)] have been important for determining the volatile inventory of the interior and the roles volatiles played during the magmatic evolution of the Moon. It has been suggested that high-Ti mare basalts sample volatiles from a distinct reservoir in the lunar mantle. However, there is still debate surrounding the crystallization and post-crystallization history of apatite in those basalts. This information is required before we can use apatite to characterize the abundance or isotopic composition of volatiles in melts or magmatic source regions. Our goal is to investigate the mineral chemistry, crystal structure, and volatile inventory of phosphates in high-Ti basalts from Apollo 11, which will allow us to determine the crystallization history of apatite in these rocks and identify any potential secondary processes that have changed the volatile composition that apatite acquired from the melt.
    Keywords: Space Sciences (General)
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN54438 , Microscopy & Microanalysis 2018; Aug 05, 2018 - Aug 09, 2018; Baltimore, MD; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The chemical composition, microstructure, and optical properties of grains on the surfaces of airless bodies are predominantly altered by micrometeorite impacts and solar wind irradiation. These processes drive space weathering and result in the formation of features including chemically-altered, amorphous grain rims, Fe nanoparticles (npFe), and vesiculated grain textures. These characteristics have been identified in returned samples from the surfaces of the Moon and asteroid Itokawa. In order to advance our understanding of the formation of these microstructural and chemical features in returned samples, we have simulated space weathering processes for a variety of materials via laboratory experiments. These experiments include ion irradiation to simulate solar wind exposure and laser irradiation and in situ heating to simulate micrometeorite impacts. While these experiments have provided considerable insight into the formation mechanisms of many space weathering features, they are predominantly static and typically performed separately. Here we present results from the simulated space weathering of olivine grains via He irradiation and dynamic heating, both performed in situ inside the transmission electron microscope (TEM). These experiments allow for the real-time observation of chemical and microstructural changes resulting from the superposed effects of ion irradiation and pulsed heating.
    Keywords: Space Sciences (General)
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN66084 , JSC-E-DAA-TN65231 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, Texas; United States
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