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Scientists are finally getting a look at frozen lunar surface samples from the last time that humans walked on the Moon.
The samples were collected during the Apollo 17 mission, which returned to Earth in December 1972.
As NASA gears up for its Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon by 2024, preserved samples from the later Apollo missions are being studied as part of the Apollo Next Generation Samples Analysis Program (ANGSA). Understanding how different storage techniques and the passage of time have affected lunar samples will inform how NASA will treat new samples collected during Artemis missions.
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