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Lunar microcraters and interplanetary dust.The ratio of spall to pit diameter of lunar microcraters decreases with decreasing crater size. The trend from micron-sized to cm-sized craters involves a transition of crater types from pit-only to pit-plus-spall craters. Some spall-only craters may have possessed a pit originally. Most microcraters are formed by the impact of primary interplanetary dust particles because melting occurred during their formation. According to experimental and theoretical data such melting phenomena require impact velocities which are consistent only with the velocity distribution of extralunar particles.
Document ID
19730035064
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Hartung, J. B.
Hoerz, F.
(NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Houston, Tex., United States)
Gault, D. E.
(Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, West Germany; NASA, Ames Research Center Moffett Field, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1972
Subject Category
Space Sciences
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar Science Conference
Location: Houston, TX
Start Date: January 10, 1972
End Date: January 13, 1972
Accession Number
73A19866
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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