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India Four Two
8th Mar 2022, 22:30
Fascinating.

https://www.npr.org/2022/03/08/1085241811/nasa-moon-samples-apollo-artemis


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1170x1193/c162cf08_a435_4df6_b0d8_887af5663ca9_203f34ac06b84b094bd4e26 5308c78c0bcf4b787.jpeg

Opening a 50-year-old Christmas present from the Moonhttps://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Opening_a_50-year-old_Christmas_present_from_the_Moon

Theviewdownhere
9th Mar 2022, 21:51
fascinating indeed.

Amazed at the patience before opening. I know they say they were waiting for technology to evolve, they must have confidence that we have all the necessary tech now.

i will watch with interest.

NineEighteen
15th Mar 2022, 10:18
Fascinating indeed. I'm currently studying a degree which includes some planetary science. Will be interested to see what they find. Hopefully not a corned beef sandwich from Wolfie's.

Little joke for the space nerds out there! :O

wiggy
15th Mar 2022, 21:48
Gemini 3???

Funnily enough if you look at the transcript from Apollo 17 EVA2 at the point when this sample was collected there was the following exchange between Bob Parker, the Capcom, and Gene Cernan:

144:40:45 Parker: Okay. (Pause) And don't forget to put your little note in the long can there.

144:40:55 Cernan: Oh, I'll get the note in there. I'll get it in there. (Pause) Nobody will ever know! (Long Pause)

When a decade or more post the event Cernan and Schmitt reviewed the EVA records for the benefit of the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal they made the following observations

[Schmitt - "There was no note. Gene and Bob were just teasing the scientists, threatening to contaminate the sealed sample. This was a real-time 'put on' that Bob came up with; and Gene just fell in with the spirit of it instantaneously. I'm pretty sure it wasn't planned, although it could have been based on something that had come up in training."]

[Cernan - "I don't remember this, but I don't think there was any note. It was just a little bantering back and forth between Bob and I to make people wonder. I'd like to know if that can's ever been opened, because I think they were going to keep it sealed for some indeterminate length of time."]

[In a recent conversation, Bob recalled that this sample was going to be preserved in pristine condition until significantly better analytic techniques became available. During training, they had joked about putting in a note. The long can would be a time capsule and the note would be a surprise greeting from the past. Of course, an actual note would have contaminated the sample and would have spoiled the joke.]


https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/a17.html

hobbit1983
16th Mar 2022, 11:36
Fascinating indeed. I'm currently studying a degree which includes some planetary science. Will be interested to see what they find. Hopefully not a corned beef sandwich from Wolfie's.

Little joke for the space nerds out there! :O

Or Al Bean's camera timer...

ShyTorque
16th Mar 2022, 14:50
Does it have a “best before” date on it?