Record

RefNoMS/926/5/6
LevelSubSeries
TitlePapers relating to Apollo 14 lunar sample analysis, collected by Colin Pillinger
Date1969 - 1977
DescriptionThe Apollo 14 mission took place between 31 January - 9 February 1971 and returned 42 kg of samples. A consortium of European scientists was established to examine sample 14267 with Bristol as the lead, the only European consortium studying Apollo lunar samples at this time.

Contains the following files:
Papers regarding Apollo 14 lunar sample analysis, collected by Colin Pillinger
Correspondence with NASA regarding Apollo 14 lunar sample analysis, collected by Colin Pillinger
Administrative papers and correspondence relating to Apollo 14 lunar samples, collected by Colin Pillinger
Papers on the formation of the consortium to study Apollo 14 lunar sample 14267, collected by Colin Pillinger
Papers relating to the Apollo lunar sample 14267 consortium analysis and experiments, collected by Colin Pillinger
Papers relating to the Apollo lunar sample 14267 consortium processes, transfers and analysis, collected by Colin Pillinger
Extent6 files
AccessStatusOpen
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