ALSEP Chronology

NumberSurface ExperimentApollo Mission  11         12          14         15        16        17
S 031 Passive Seismic: 
         Apollo 11/EASEP (PSEP)                         ALSEP
  X           X           X           X          X 
S 033 Active Seismic Experiment                             X                        X
S 034 Lunar Surface Magnetometer               X                         X          X
S 035
S 080
 Solar Wind
                 Spectrometer                   Composition
               X                         X    X           X           X           X          X 
S 036 Suprathemal Ion Detector               X           X            X 
S 037 Heat Flow                                           X          A          X
A=Apollo 16 unit inoperable
S 038 Charged Particle Lunar Environment                             X 
S 058 Cold Cathode Ion Gauge see also Cold Cathode Gauge Experiment               X           X           X 
S 059 Lunar Geology  X           X          X           X          X          X
S 078 Laser Ranging Retroreflector  X                        X           X 
S 152 Cosmic Ray Detector (Apollo 16)  Lunar Surface Cosmic Ray Detector (Apollo 17)                                                          X           X
S 198 Portable Magnetometer                            X                        X
S 199 Traverse Gravimeter                                                                 X 
S 200 Soil Mechanics  X           X           X          X          X 
S 201 Far UV Camera/Spectrograph                                                            X 
S 202 Lunar Ejecta and Meteorites                                                                X 
S 203 Lunar Seismic Profiling                                                                    X 
S 204 Surface Electrical Properties                                                                  X 
S 205 Lunar Atmospheric Composition                                    
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Luna Spacey, a distinguished space researcher, earned her Ph.D. in Astrophysics from MIT, specializing in exotic matter near black holes. Joining NASA post-graduation, she significantly contributed to the discovery of gravitational waves, enriching cosmic understanding. With a 15-year stellar career, Luna has numerous published papers and is currently spearheading a dark matter research project. Beyond her profession, she’s an avid stargazer, dedicated to community science education through local school workshops. Luna also cherishes hiking and astrophotography, hobbies that harmoniously blend her admiration for nature and the cosmos, making her a revered figure in both the scientific and local communities.

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