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
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?
• 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.
How LACE Works• Gas 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.
LACE Data• Each 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• Time is in milliseconds starting from ?
Amu Calculations
1329
1414 :AR Mass namu
1329
1248148 :BR Mass namu
1329
4.271101110 :CR Mass namu
Daily Graphs Analysis
• Time chart created in Excel• file:///H:/Documents/Katie%20Presentation
%202010/Daily%20Graphs/MASSAR/dailygraphsmassar.html
• file:///H:/Documents/Katie%20Presentation%202010/Daily%20Graphs/MASSBR/dailygraphsmassbr.html
• file:///H:/Documents/Katie%20Presentation%202010/Daily%20Graphs/MASSCR/dailygraphsmasscr.html
Moonquakes/Meteoroid Impacts
• Moonquakes—leak gasses into the atmosphere, only one moonquake (Feb 1, 1973) took place while LACE was on/geographically near LACE and no major differences were noted.
• Meteoroid Impacts—stir up dust and particles in the lunar atmosphere. Events were analyzed during common meteor showers, with no major differences noted.
Transient Lunar Phenomena
• Short lived changes in the brightness of patches on the surface of the moon
• Observed on Jun 6, 1973 near LACE• file:///H:/Documents/NASA/Jun%206/MASSA
R/june6massar.html• file:///H:/Documents/NASA/Jun%206/MASSB
R/june6massbr.html• file:///H:/Documents/NASA/Jun%206/MASSC
R/june6masscr.html
2 58 114 170 226 282 338 394 450 506 562 618 674 730 786 842 898 954 1010 1066 1122 1178 1234 1290 1346 1402 145810
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Aug 20-Sept 3H2
2 58 114 170 226 282 338 394 450 506 562 618 674 730 786 842 898 954 1010 1066 1122 1178 1234 1290 1346 1402 14581
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Aug 20 - Sept 3H2O
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Aug 20 - Sept 3 MASSBR40Ar
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Aug 20 - Aug 31 MASSCR40Ar
2 62 122 182 242 302 362 422 482 542 602 662 722 782 842 902 962 10221082 1142 1202 1262 1322 1382 1442 15021
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40Ar Lunations 1 - 55th Lunation
1st Lunation
2nd Lunation
3rd Lunation
4th Lunation
2 58 114 170 226 282 338 394 450 506 562 618 674 730 786 842 898 954 1010 1066 1122 1178 12341
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40Ar Lunations 6 - 96th Lunation 7th Lunation 8th Lunation 9th Lunation
Paper Graph
• Analyzed graph in Apollo 17 PSI
• Slight differences in mass numbers were noticed
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Aug 20 - Aug 3141.2 AMU
Thank You!
• Dr. Dave Williams• Dr. Kent Hills• Dr. Ed Grayzeck• Cori Quirk