ALSEP Documents
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The documents in this archive are related to the development, deployment, and operation of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) on the lunar surface. This archive includes daily status reports about the operation of ALSEP on the Moon, but it does not include the scientific data generated by these experiments. Experiment results are available from the National Space Science Data Center.
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ItemApollo 17 crew debriefing for science : January 8, 1973(Manned Spacecraft Center, 1973)Transcription of the Apollo 17 Scientific Debriefing conducted at the Manned Spacecraft Center Building 30 Auditorium, Houston, TX, January 8, 1973.
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ItemApollo 17 science handbook(Manned Spacecraft Center, 1972-11-10)The purpose of the Apollo 17 Science Handbook is to provide a summary of key mission events and science activities as an overview for management personnel in the Science and Applications Directorate and for members of the scientific community involved in real-time mission support. This handbook is intended only as a source of general information and should not be used for mission planning purposes.
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ItemLunar orbit scientific equipment for Apollo 17 furnished by Lunar Experiments Project Office(Manned Spacecraft Center, 1972-11)Descriptions of the onboard scientific equipment for the Apollo 17 Orbiter from November, 1972. Includes the Panoramic Camera, Lunar Mapping Camera, Laser Altimeter, Ultraviolet Spectrometer, Infrared Scanning Radiometer, and Lunar Sounder.
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ItemMission science planning document Apollo Mission J-3 (Apollo 17)(Planetary and Earth Sciences Division, Science and Applications Directorate, Manned Spacecraft Center, 1972-10-11)The Mission Science Planning Document (MSPD) is intended primarily as a science overview for use by experiment Principal Investigators, members of the scientific community, and personnel involved in planning science activities for the Apollo Mission J-3. It is also intended to provide detailed interim data for use in implementing the science requirements presented in the MSC-controlled J-3 Mission Requirements Document (MRD) until such data are published in other MSC-controlled documents.
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ItemPhotodocumentation of long-term lunar surface exposure experiment(Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, 1974-02)Preflight photographs of selected Apollo 17 equipment taken for use in determining the effects on various surfaces of long-term exposure to the lunar environment are presented. Photographs of the articles deployed on the lunar surface also are included. The photographic procedure and the coding system used for the photodocumentation are explained. Other documentation measures planned to obtain items for use as controls in projected analyses are discussed.