Project Surveyor Lunar Gas Chromatograph
- 1962-Dec
A set of color and black and white photographs depict the gas chromatograph from various angles. In two photographs, a package of Marlboro cigarettes sits beside the instrument, presumably to provide a sense of scale.
The lunar gas chromatograph was developed, under a JPL contract, to analyze lunar soil. Payload reductions meant that this instrument did not fly on the lunar lander, but it met the performance and environmental requirements of Project Surveyor.
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“Project Surveyor Lunar Gas Chromatograph,” December 1962. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 57, Folder 48. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/ng451h948.
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