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Lunar Regolith Simulant User's Guide: Revision AThis guide is titled Lunar Regolith Simulant User's Guide, Rev A, and two points need to be made about the title. First, is the use of the term "regolith". During the Apollo Program, the term "soil" was used for taking a sample of the loose material on the surface, and then cataloging that sample in the lunar curation database as a "soil sample". By the 1980s, the term "regolith" gained favor by lunar scientists. In the Lunar Sourcebook (Heiken et al., 1991), regolith is defined as "a general term for the layer or mantle of fragmental and unconsolidated rock material, whether residual or transported and of highly varied character, that nearly everywhere forms the surface of the land and overlies or covers bedrock". Regolith is a terrestrial term that seems to go back to 1897, according to a recent paper by Huggett (2023). Huggett summed up his paper by writing, "soil and regolith are one in the same". "Regolith" will mostly be used throughout this guide, as it tends to separate in one's mind the unique nature of the Moon's surface when compared to the inherent bias humans have in their mind when they hear and use the word "soil". When referring to Apollo samples, "soil" is used for historical context and in some places the simple term "lunar simulant" is also used.

Secondly, Rev A is used in the title because NASA released its first Lunar Regolith Simulant User's Guide in 2010, near the end of NASA's Constellation Program (Schrader et al., 2010). This guide follows in the pattern of that first guide and will be updated on a periodic basis as new simulants are created, characterized and used, and as new information emerges about the Moon's regolith due to new lunar exploration missions, both robotic and human.
Document ID
20240011783
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Ane Slabic
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
John E Gruener
(Johnson Space Center Houston, United States)
Rostislav N Kovtun ORCID
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Douglas L Rickman ORCID
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Laurent Sibille
(Astrion (United States) Washington, United States)
Heather A Oravec
(University of Akron Akron, Ohio, United States)
Jennifer Edmunson
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Sean Keprta
(Johnson Space Center Houston, United States)
Date Acquired
September 14, 2024
Publication Date
October 1, 2024
Publication Information
Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Subject Category
Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
Report/Patent Number
NASA/TM-20240011783
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: SPTX22024D
WBS: 596118
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80JSC022DA035
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80MSFC18C0011
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80KSC022CA010
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GRC020D0003
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Technical Management
Keywords
Simulant
Regolith
Lunar
User's Guide
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