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Surveyor V: Television pictures

January 1, 1967

Surveyor V landed in a small crater, 8.5 meters wide and 12.5 meters long, which was probably formed by drainage of surficial fragmental debris into a subsurface fissure. The lunar surface debris layer is exposed in the walls of this crater. At depths below about 10 centimeters, the debris appears to be composed mainly of shock-compressed aggregates, ranging from a few millimeters up to 3 centimeters in diameter, set in a matrix of less-coherent finer particles. Rocky chips and fragments larger than a millimeter are dispersed as a subordinate constituent of the debris.

Publication Year 1967
Title Surveyor V: Television pictures
DOI 10.1126/science.158.3801.642
Authors E.M. Shoemaker, R. M. Batson, H. E. Holt, E. C. Morris, J. J. Rennilson, E. A. Whitaker
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010486
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse