Lithologies and Chronologic Opportunities of Materials to Be Returned From the Artemis Exploration Zone
Ruby V. Patterson,
Thomas J. Lapen,
David A. Kring
et al.
Abstract:The Artemis exploration zone is a geologically complex region likely to host some of the oldest and as‐yet‐unstudied materials on the Moon. We review six potential Artemis landing sites (001, 004, 007, 011, 102, and 105) within candidate Artemis III landing regions ”Connecting Ridge,“ “Peak Near Shackleton,” “Leibnitz Beta Plateau,” “de Gerlache Rim,” and “de Gerlache Rim 2.” Kaguya Spectral Profiler mineral data were used to determine the average lithological composition at each landing site. Potentially acce… Show more
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