Apollo 12 Mission
Science Experiments
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In addition to their geologic studies, the Apollo 12 crew performed several experiments on the lunar surface. The results of some of these experiments were either radioed to Earth by the crew or returned to Earth for laboratory analysis.
- The Soil Mechanics Investigation studied the properties of the lunar soil.
- The Solar Wind Composition Experiment collected samples of the solar wind for analysis on Earth.
- The crew collected pieces of the Surveyor 3 spacecraft to return for analysis on Earth.
Other experiments were deployed by the crew and then monitored from Earth by radio telemetry after the crew departed. This group of experiments was termed the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package (ALSEP). Each experiment was connected by a cable to the ALSEP central station, which provide radio communication to Earth and electrical power from a radioisotope thermal generator. Some of these experiments continued to return data until September 1977, when the entire ALSEP network was turned off due to lack of funding for the ground support team.
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The Passive Seismic Experiment detected lunar "moonquakes" and provided information about the internal structure of the Moon.
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The Lunar Surface Magnetometer measured the strength of the Moon's magnetic field.
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The Cold Cathode Gauge measured the abundance of gases in the lunar atmosphere.
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The Suprathermal Ion Detector Experiment studied the lunar ionosphere.
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The Solar Wind Spectrometer measured the composition of the solar wind.
- The Lunar Dust Detector studied the effects of lunar dust on the operation of the experiment package.
Apollo 12 Dataset Descriptions
The National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) provides data and information on Apollo
experiments upon request to individuals or organizations resident in the United States. The same
services are available to scientists outside the United States through the World Data Center A
for Rockets and Satellites. Normally, a charge is made for the requested data to cover the cost
of reproduction and the processing of the request.
Catalog of Apollo Experiment Operations
This Johnson Space Center site catalogs each experiment and equipment item deployed or operated
on the lunar surface during the Apollo program. It summarizes some of the general problems
encountered with these experiments and provides guidelines for the design of future lunar
surface experiments.




