2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40891-020-00231-0
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Invention of Indian Moon Soil (Lunar Highland Soil Simulant) for Chandrayaan Missions

Abstract: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) planned the Chandrayaan missions 2 and 3 to explore the South Polar Region of the Moon, which is believed to consist of lunar highland soil. As a part of its moon-landing mission, it is necessary to prepare a "lunar surface terrain testbed" so that the lander and rover could be tested under simulated conditions. This has resulted in a requirement of around 50 tons of lunar soil simulant, which can match with actual lunar highland soil with respect to chemical/mineralog… Show more

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