Record

RefNoMS/926/5/2/10
LevelItem
Title'Lunar lecture notes,' and lecture notes on planetary exploration, by Geoffrey Eglinton
Date15 June 1970 - 15 December 1971
Description[Originally in green ring binder with title, GE and G Eglinton on cover]. Handwritten and typescript notes, including lists of slides. Annotated photocopies of printed material from various sources, including images of future manned lunar bases. Subjects include American and Russian lunar missions and the carbon chemistry of the Moon, as well as planetary exploration. Images of samples, and four photographs of scanning electron microscope images of sample 10085/30/102 and 10085/30/104.

Lectures include:
Covocation Lecture 1970
'Recent exploration of the Moon,' 15 June 1970
'The carbon chemistry of the moon,' University of Indiana 15 April 1971
Extent1 file, 99 items
FormatPhotocopy
Manuscript
Typescript
PhysicalDescriptionFolder of loose papers
DimensionsPhotographs 14cmx14cm
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5073Eglinton; Geoffrey (1927 - 2016)1927 - 2016
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