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Difference between Moon rock and Seatbelt basalt

Moon rock vs. Seatbelt basalt

Moon rock or lunar rock is rock originating from Earth's Moon. Lunar Sample 15016, better known as the "Seatbelt Basalt", is a lunar sample discovered and collected on the Apollo 15 mission in 1971 in the Hadley-Apennine region of the Moon.

Similarities between Moon rock and Seatbelt basalt

Moon rock and Seatbelt basalt have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Apollo 15, Basalt, Hadley–Apennine, Ilmenite, Johnson Space Center, Lithology, Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility, National Air and Space Museum, Olivine, Plagioclase, Pyroxene, Radiometric dating.

Apollo 15

Apollo 15 (July 26August 7, 1971) was the ninth crewed mission in the United States' Apollo program and the fourth to land on the Moon.

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Basalt

Basalt is an aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the surface of a rocky planet or moon.

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Hadley–Apennine

Hadley–Apennine is a region on the near side of Earth's Moon that served as the landing site for the American Apollo 15 mission, the fourth crewed landing on the Moon and the first of the "J-missions", in July 1971.

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Ilmenite

Ilmenite is a titanium-iron oxide mineral with the idealized formula.

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Johnson Space Center

The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is NASA's center for human spaceflight in Houston, Texas (originally named the Manned Spacecraft Center), where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted.

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Lithology

The lithology of a rock unit is a description of its physical characteristics visible at outcrop, in hand or core samples, or with low magnification microscopy.

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Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility

The Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility (LSLF) is a repository and laboratory facility at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, opened in 1979 to house geologic samples returned from the Moon by the Apollo program missions to the lunar surface between 1969 and 1972.

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National Air and Space Museum

The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) of the Smithsonian Institution, is a museum in Washington, D.C., in the United States, dedicated to human flight and space exploration.

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Olivine

The mineral olivine is a magnesium iron silicate with the chemical formula.

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Plagioclase

Plagioclase is a series of tectosilicate (framework silicate) minerals within the feldspar group.

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Pyroxene

The pyroxenes (commonly abbreviated Px) are a group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals found in many igneous and metamorphic rocks.

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Radiometric dating

Radiometric dating, radioactive dating or radioisotope dating is a technique which is used to date materials such as rocks or carbon, in which trace radioactive impurities were selectively incorporated when they were formed.

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  • What Moon rock and Seatbelt basalt have in common
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Moon rock and Seatbelt basalt Comparison

Moon rock has 143 relations, while Seatbelt basalt has 22. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 7.27% = 12 / (143 + 22).

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