Northlandia: How Duluth's Quarry Park benefited moon research
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Northlandia: How Duluth's Quarry Park benefited moon research
DULUTH While on the moon, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin filled a container with rock samples and poured loose soil into the voids around rocks.When an analysis of that loose soil, known as Sample 10084, was published, it caught the attention of the now-late Samuel Goldich, a University of Minnesota professor known for his significant developments in geochemistry.Goldich found the lunar material had striking similarities to…
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