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Title: Cold and Cryogenic Curation of Lunar Volatile Samples Returned to Earth
Summary / Review : Preserving samples of volatiles for scientific study, from all sources.

"The study of volatile compounds and volatile elements, such as H, He, C, N, O, H2O, CH4, SO2, CO, CO2, NH3, HCN, etc., are commonly used for constraining evolutionary processes on planets, satellites, and asteroids, as well as formulating models of solar system formation. For Lunar science, the recent evidence of regolith and rocks containing small amounts of OH- and/or H2O has renewed scientific interest into the study of lunar volatiles [1, 2]. Future lunar sample return missions will include the study of volatiles as a high priority. Comet particles from the Stardust mission, asteroid particles from Hayabusa, meteorites, and subsurface lunar samples all occupied subfreezing environments prior to collection. Valuable geochemical information on volatiles is often lost when these samples are allowed to reach ambient temperatures on Earth. The ability to store, document, subdivide, and transport extraterrestrial geologic samples while maintaining below freezing or cryogenic temperatures is required for the complete scientific study of such samples, as well as future samples from a wide range of solar system bodies." (Author's abstract)
Author(s) : Calaway, M. J.; Allen, C. C., [Johnson Space Center]
Publication Date: 2011
Category(s) : Exploration and resources
Web URL : http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110011994
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NTRS : 20110011994
Other Ref # : JSC-CN-23268
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