Scientists at The University of New Mexico recently took part in the opening of ANGSA 73001, a drive tube lunar sample collected by NASA's Apollo 17 mission that will allow scientists to study any gases that may reside in the container as well as lunar.
Scientists at NASA are tapping into one of the last unopened Apollo-era lunar samples to learn more about the Moon and prepare for a return to its surface. NASA's Artemis mission aims to bring back cold and sealed samples from near the lunar South Pole.
The sample is being opened at NASA s Johnson Space Center in Houston and studied by the Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis Program (ANGSA) a science team which aims to learn more about the sample and the lunar surface.
Scientists at NASA are tapping into one of the last unopened Apollo-era lunar samples to learn more about the Moon and prepare for a return to its surface.NASA s Artemis mission aims to bring back cold and sealed samples from near the lunar .
Scientists at NASA are tapping into one of the last unopened Apollo-era lunar samples to learn more about the Moon and prepare for a return to its surface. NASA's Artemis mission aims to bring back cold and sealed samples from near the lunar South Pole. The sample is being opened at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston and studied by the Apollo Next Generation Sample