Lunar Sample 15445
Mission | Apollo 15 |
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Lithology | breccia |
Location | 15445 was found lying on the surface near a 1.5 x 0.6 m boulder with white clasts and is believed to have been broken off the boulder on the rim of Spur Crater. |
Description | This sample and its close companion (15455) are thought to be ejecta from the Imbrium Basin. Their exposure ages (~200 m.y.) may help date the age of Spur Crater where they were found. |
Laboratory Views (Mug Shots)
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Thin Sections
In Situ
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Cutting and Miscellaneous Lab Views
Stereo Views
Other Information
Lunar Sample Atlas Lunar Sample15445