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This book presents a review of those efforts that have been and are
being made to determine the geochemical composition of the moon and
planets. The authors have attempted to present both a review as
well as their philosophy about the development of flight
experiments for geo chemical studies. Their basic premise is that
such flight experiments should emphasize the scientific objectives
and a total systems approach to meeting these objectives, involving
the analytical device, data handling and data interpretation. While
the above seems reasonably obvious, many proposals of experiments
often tend to begin with an instrument with too little concern
about the constraints imposed and whether the data that can be
obtained are sufficiently useful to meet the scientific objectives.
This book covers the accomplishments in space science exploration,
bearing on the history and composition ofthe solar system. 'It also
covers the rationale behind the lunar and planetary exploration
program. The latter part of the book is concerned with future plans
for lunar and planetary exploration instrumentation and techniques
in various stages of development. There is an exposition of the
methods of remote analysis of the moon and planets, including some
concepts developed by the authors as a result of their long term
involvement with the space program, from its early inception to the
present day preparation for remote geochemical analysis in the
Apollo, Mariner and Viking missions."
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