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                   Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report, NASA SP-289, 546 pages, published by
                   NASA, Washington, D.C., 1972.
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                   Apollo Scientific Experiments Data Handbook, JSC-09166, NASA TMX-58131, August
                   1974 (revised April 1976), in Johnson Space Center History Office.
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                   Hills, H.K., J.C. Meister, R.R. Vondrak, and J.W. Freeman, Suprathermal Ion
                   Detector Experiment (Lunar Ionosphere Detector), Apollo 15 Preliminary Science
                   Report, NASA SP-289, pages 12-1 to 12-10, Washington D.C., 1972.
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                   Bates, J.R., W.W. Lauderdale, and H. Kernaghan, ALSEP termination report, NASA
                   Reference Publication Series, NASA-RP-1036, 162 pages, published by NASA,
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              Apollo 15 Suprathermal Ion Detector Experiment (SIDE) measured the energies and masses
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              generated from ultraviolet ionization of the lunar atmosphere and from the
              free-streaming solar wind/lunar surface interaction.
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