Two Lunar Mare Soil Simulants

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LI YongquanLIU JianzhongZOU YongliaoOUYANG Ziyuan ZHENG Yongchun and YUE Zongyu China University of GeosciencesBeijing China National Astronomical ObservatoriesChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing China Institute of GeochemistryChinese Academy of SciencesGuiyang China Institute of Remote Sensing ApplicationsChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing China [1 ,2 ,2 ,2 ,3 ,2 ,4 ,1 ,100083 ,2 ,100012 ,3 ,550002 ,4 ,100012 ]
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<正>Two new lunar mare soil simulants,NAO-2 and NAO-3,have been created in National Astronomical Observatories(NAO),Chinese Academy of Sciences.These two simulants were produced from low-titanium basalt and high-titanium basalt respectively.The chemical composition,mineralogy, particle size distribution,density,angle of internal friction,and cohesion of both simulants have been analyzed,indicating that some characteristics of NAO-2 and NAO-3 are similar to those of Apollo 14 and Apollo 11 landing site soils.NAO-2 and NAO-3 will be of great benefit to the scientific and engineering research on lunar soil.
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