lunar atmospheric composition experiment (lace)
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Lunar atmospheric composition experiment (LACE). Katie Pazamickas. LACE. Flew on Apollo 17 as a part of ALSEP. Deployed in the Taurus- Littrow Valley (30° 45’ 53.6” E and 20° 11’ 31.6” N) Turned on Dec. 27, 1972 at 18:07. The moon has an atmosphere?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Lunar atmospheric composition experiment (LACE)
Katie Pazamickas
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LACEFlew on Apollo 17 as
a part of ALSEP.Deployed in the
Taurus-Littrow Valley (30° 45’ 53.6” E and 20° 11’ 31.6” N)
Turned on Dec. 27, 1972 at 18:07
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The moon has an atmosphere?Gas molecules travel in ballistic trajectories
between collisions with the lunar surface classic exosphere.
Sources come from solar wind, lunar volcanism or meteoroid impacts.
No dipolar magnetic field, however once every lunar orbit the moon will pass through the Earth’s magnetotail for approximately 6 days.
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How LACE WorksGas molecules enter
and are ionized by an electron bombardment ion source, collimated into a beam and sent through a magnetic analyzer to a detection system.
3 mass ranges scanned simultaneously.
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The RiddleEach record consists of 90 x 16 array of
numbers, or 1440 numbers, with only 1330 numbers of actual data.
1330 steps, with a time between steps of .6 sec
10 steps of background and 10 steps of internal calibration are inserted between sweeps
A sweep is 13.5 min
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1 88 175 262 349 436 523 610 697 784 871 958 10451132121913061
10
100
1000
10000MASS AR
3.2
amu
3.4
amu
2.8
amu
2.2
amu
1.2
amu
3.9
amu
3.8
amu
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1 88 175 262 349 436 523 610 697 784 871 958 10451132121913061
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MASS BR
45.4
am
u44
.4 a
mu 43
.7 a
mu
42.5
am
u41
.7 a
mu 40
.2 a
mu
36.6
am
u
34.2
am
u 32 amu
23.4
am
u
22.3
am
u21
.6 a
mu
19.8
am
u
18.7
am
u
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1 91 181 271 361 451 541 631 721 811 901 991 1081117112611
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MASS CR
100.
4 am
u99
am
u
89 a
mu
58.8
am
u
51.5
am
u
40 a
mu
34 a
mu
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Thank You!Dr. Dave WilliamsDr. Kent HillsDr. Ed GrayzeckDr. Mark AdrianCori Quirk