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A Spherule from the Earth's Moon
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A Spherule from the Earth's Moon
Explanation: How did this spherule come to be on the Moon? When a
meteorite
strikes the
Moon
, the
energy of the impact
melts some of the
splattering rock
, a fraction of which might cool into tiny
glass beads
. Many of these
glass beads
were present in
lunar soil samples
returned to Earth by the
Apollo missions
.
Pictured above
is one such glass
spherule
that measures only a quarter of a
millimeter
across. This
spherule
is particularly interesting because it has been victim to an even smaller impact. A miniature
crater
is visible on the upper left, surrounded by a fragmented area caused by the
shockwaves
of the small impact. By
dating
many of these
impacts
,
astronomers can estimate
the history of
cratering
on our Moon. digg_url = 'http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100110.html'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Note:
An APOD editor will review great space images this Thursday night in Houghton, Michigan.
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