Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... observed from the lunar surface . The predicted alpha intensity is sufficient to produce clear spectra in a practical low- or medium - back- ground alpha - ray spectrometer which could , for example , be orbited about the moon ...
... observed from the lunar surface . The predicted alpha intensity is sufficient to produce clear spectra in a practical low- or medium - back- ground alpha - ray spectrometer which could , for example , be orbited about the moon ...
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... observed in the proportional counter and in the phoswich detector as a function of azimuth . Integral counting rates ... observed in the pro- ☐ portional counter are compared to all counts above 1.7 kev , and all counts ...
... observed in the proportional counter and in the phoswich detector as a function of azimuth . Integral counting rates ... observed in the pro- ☐ portional counter are compared to all counts above 1.7 kev , and all counts ...
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... observed features can be explained by telescop- ically observed local lunar topography ; Table 3 gives the location of two of the sites . Figure 17 shows the location of these sites on a Lunar Chart and illustrates , for the case of ...
... observed features can be explained by telescop- ically observed local lunar topography ; Table 3 gives the location of two of the sites . Figure 17 shows the location of these sites on a Lunar Chart and illustrates , for the case of ...
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