Characteristics and Origins of the Solar System
Addendum
to Lecture 8
February
17, 2004
The accompanying PowerPoint presentation gives spectacular pictures from the Apollo 11 (first) and Apollo 17 (last) missions. You can peruse the Johnson Spaceflight Center collection of images at the following WebSite:
In this Addendum, we discuss the scientific ramifications of those missions. The most important results came from analysis of the 400 kilograms of rock samples returned from those missions. Go see them in Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC.
The most valuable aspect of the Apollo mission was analysis of lunar rock samples. What was particularly important was dating the age of formation of the rocks via the technique of radioisotope dating, as we have discussed.
The following results were obtained.
Given the above findings about the moon rocks from the different locations, and the appearance of the Moon as shown on the picture from the first lecture ,
http://www.oarval.org/MoonMapen.htm
what can you say
about the geological history of the Moon?