The Apollo 14 Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE) was placed on the lunar surface on February 5, 1971, as part of the Apollo 14 ALSEP package. The PSE was designed to detect vibrations and tilting of the lunar surface and measure changes in gravity at the instrument location. The vibrations are due to internal seismic sources (moonquakes) and external (meteoroids and impacts from the spent S-IVB and LM ascent stages). The primary objective of the experiment was to use these data to determine the internal structure, physical state, and tectonic activity of the Moon. The secondary objectives were to determine the number and mass of meteoroids that strike the Moon and record tidal deformations of the lunar surface.
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| - The Apollo 14 Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE) was placed on the lunar surface on February 5, 1971, as part of the Apollo 14 ALSEP package. The PSE was designed to detect vibrations and tilting of the lunar surface and measure changes in gravity at the instrument location. The vibrations are due to internal seismic sources (moonquakes) and external (meteoroids and impacts from the spent S-IVB and LM ascent stages). The primary objective of the experiment was to use these data to determine the internal structure, physical state, and tectonic activity of the Moon. The secondary objectives were to determine the number and mass of meteoroids that strike the Moon and record tidal deformations of the lunar surface. (en)
- Los experimentos sísmicos pasivos (en inglés Passive Seismic Experiment) son una serie de experimentos sísmicos desplegados por las misiones Apolo en la Luna como parte de los experimentos del (Apolo 11) y ALSEP (misiones posteriores). Estos experimentos estudiaron la propagación de ondas sísmicas a través de la Luna y proporcionó la primera mirada detallada a la estructura interna de la Luna. (es)
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| - The Apollo 14 Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE) was placed on the lunar surface on February 5, 1971, as part of the Apollo 14 ALSEP package. The PSE was designed to detect vibrations and tilting of the lunar surface and measure changes in gravity at the instrument location. The vibrations are due to internal seismic sources (moonquakes) and external (meteoroids and impacts from the spent S-IVB and LM ascent stages). The primary objective of the experiment was to use these data to determine the internal structure, physical state, and tectonic activity of the Moon. The secondary objectives were to determine the number and mass of meteoroids that strike the Moon and record tidal deformations of the lunar surface. (en)
- Los experimentos sísmicos pasivos (en inglés Passive Seismic Experiment) son una serie de experimentos sísmicos desplegados por las misiones Apolo en la Luna como parte de los experimentos del (Apolo 11) y ALSEP (misiones posteriores). Estos experimentos estudiaron la propagación de ondas sísmicas a través de la Luna y proporcionó la primera mirada detallada a la estructura interna de la Luna. (es)
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