curprev05:0005:00, 14 February 2020 Trash.panda.partytalkcontribs 9,147 bytes+17 Measuring solids using volume (especially using ml and not cm^3) is a little odd. Mass is a much better measure most of the time. The lunar and planetary institute references um-compacted jsc-1a as having a density near 2.9 g/cm^3. So there is approx 15 g in the image.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev15:2215:22, 5 November 2018 132.170.212.41talk 9,258 bytes−154 Significant updates to better display the timeline of lunar simulant development and the current status of past simulants, instead of just listing a couple representative ones.undoTag: references removed
curprev22:4122:41, 28 June 2017 143.232.146.173talk 9,059 bytes+39 →JSC-1A: Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute controls the 8 tons of Regolith after transfer from the now defunct California Space Authorityundo