A space odyssey #2: How to study moon rocks from the Soviet sample return mission Luna 24
In this talk, members of the Museum for Natural History in Berlin will present the story of a Luna 24 sample retrieved by the GDR from the USSR. The sample has been almost "lost" to time. When it fell into our hands, we started understanding its historical and scientific significance, produced specialized sample containers and initiated curation efforts of the sample while slowly understanding its history and geochemical composition.
Luna 24 Moon Mission
What happened on the 18th & 19th of August 1976 on the moon? Why was this landing site chosen and how was the sample retrieved and brought back to Earth? Which way did the scientists handle these extremely precious samples? Picture: Музей Космонавтики (CC0 1.0)
Methods and Results
Which methods can be utilized to gather new information from such a sample without destroying it? Which storage and curation methods must be used to preserve its value for the scientists that come after us? How did advanced analytical methods like µCT, electron microscopes, µ X-ray fluorescence spectrometers and nitrogen-cooled infrared spectrometers contribute to our understanding of the sample?
Fly with us to the moon!
Speakers of this event
Paul Koetter
- A space odyssey #2: How to study moon rocks from the Soviet sample return mission Luna 24
Christopher Hamann
Planetenwissenschaftler am Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, der das Glück hatte, seine Leidenschaft für den Weltraum, ferne Welten und extreme Bedingungen zu seinem Beruf zu machen. Wenn ich nicht im Labor außerirdische Steine untersuche fotografiere ich Menschen die mir lieb sind, koche oder höre Musik.
- A space odyssey #2: How to study moon rocks from the Soviet sample return mission Luna 24