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JSC-1A
origin the JSC-1A material was mined from a commercial cinder quarry at Merriam Crater, a volcanic cinder cone located in the San Francisco volcano field near Flagstaff, Arizona. The sample was produced to match the Apollo 14 sample 14163. No chemical processing was performed on the simulant
main constituent basaltic ash with a high glass content
practical significance Mare lunar regolith simulant.
particle size measured size distributions
Mie: reff=15.85 μm, veff=2.28
Fraunhofer: reff=10.50 μm, veff=1.69
particle shape irregular
refractive index 1.65 + i0.003 (Goguen et al. 2010)
color dark gray
scattering matrix 488 nm
520 nm
647 nm
article Escobar-Cerezo J, Muñoz O, Moreno F, Guirado, D, Gómez Martín JC, Goguen JD, Garboczi EJ, Chiaramonti AN, Lafarge T, West RA. An Experimental Scattering Matrix for Lunar Regolith Simulant JSC-1A at Visible Wavelengths. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, vol. 235, pp. 19-27, 2018