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The Genesis Rock (sample 15415) is a sample of Moon rock retrieved by Apollo 15 astronauts James Irwin and David Scott in 1971 during the second lunar EVA, at Spur crater. With a mass of c. 270 grams (4,200 grains),[1] it is currently stored at the Lunar Sample Laboratory FacilityinHouston, Texas.

The Genesis Rock
The Genesis Rock on the lunar surface prior to sampling (left of the gnomon, which was used for scale in the photos)
The Genesis Rock on display at the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility

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Chemical analysis of the Genesis Rock indicated it is an anorthosite, composed mostly of a type of plagioclase feldspar known as anorthite. The rock was formed in the early stages of the Solar System, at least 4 billion years ago.[2]

It was originally thought they had found a piece of the Moon's primordial crust, but later analysis initially showed that the rock was only 4.1 ± 0.1 billion years old, which is younger than the Moon itself, and was formed after the Moon's crust had already solidified. Research has shown that the Genesis Rock is not the oldest sample recovered from the moon, with sample 14321 (retrieved during the Apollo 14 mission) surpassing it.[3] It is still an extremely old sample, formed during the Pre-Nectarian period of the Moon's history. Dating of pyroxenes from other lunar anorthosite samples gave a samarium–neodymium age of crystallization of 4.46 billion years.[4] Other research methods approximate the age of the rock to be between 4 and 5 billion years old.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "15415 Ferroan Anorthosite" (PDF). NASA. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  • ^ Apollo 15 samples overview Lunar and Planetary Institute
  • ^ Association (USRA), Universities Space Research. "Earth's Oldest Rock Found on the Moon". NASA Solar System Exploration. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  • ^ Norman, M. D., Borg, L. E., Nyquist, L. E., and Bogard, D. D. (2003) Chronology, geochemistry, and petrology of a ferroan noritic anorthosite clast from Descartes breccia 67215: Clues to the age, origin, structure, and impact history of the lunar crust, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, vol 38, p. 645-661 Summary
  • ^ Wasserburg, G. J.; Papanastassiou, D. A. (1971-12-02). "Age of an Apollo 15 mare basalt; Lunar crust and mantle evolution". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 13 (1): 97–104. Bibcode:1971E&PSL..13...97W. doi:10.1016/0012-821X(71)90110-5. ISSN 0012-821X.
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