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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.

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Day 2
13:30
60m
A space odyssey #2: How to study moon rocks from the Soviet sample return mission Luna 24

It is 1976 and the USA long stopped going to the Moon when a Soviet automatic landing station called Luna 24 descends to the Lunar surface. It touches down on 3.3 Billion year old rock formations at a place no mission has ever gone before. What exactly happened remains a mystery to this day, but the space probe managed to take a 2.3 m long drill core from the Lunar regolith, packaged the sample in a genius way and launched it for its voyage to Earth. Some days later the sample entered earths atmosphere and landed in remote Siberia and ended up in our hands more than 50 Years later. We tell the story of the sample, the people that brought it to Earth and how we analyzed it with the newest methods including µm sized high intensity X-ray beams, 30kV electron beams and LN2 cooled infrared spectrometers.

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