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Publications
OpenLuna Outline
Mixed-Reality Events: Enabling Global Participation In Real-World Events With Virtual Worlds Technologies
Lessons Learned from Analogue Mars Surface Suits: Applications for Next
Generation Analogue Suits and Moon-Mars Surface Suits
Battler, M.M., and Spray, J. (2009) "The Shawmere anorthosite and OB-1 as lunar highland regolith simulants".
Planetary and Space Science, 57: 2128-2131,
doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.09.003.
Battler, M. M. (2008) "Development of the Anorthositic Lunar Regolith Simulant OB-1". M.Sc. Thesis,
University of New Brunswick.
Battler, M., and Spray, J. (2006) "Physical and chemical characteristics of Apollo 16 lunar highland
soil 64500". 69th Metsoc. Abstract 5389.
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Evadot Podcast #16 - OpenLuna.org Part 1
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