Fact sheet
67115 is a glass-coated, fragmental breccia with a rather thick glass coat. The bulk of the sample beneath the glass coating is a suevite similar to 67016. The glass coat has devitrified at the boundary with the breccia and around enclosing clasts (rotation 1) to produce spectacular flowery growths of dendrites. The glass itself displays complex swirling patterns indicating flow. Glass veins are also present (rotation 2). A remarkable sample.
The sample weighed 240 grams before analysis and has not been dated.
Further details of this and other Apollo samples are here: http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/
The Apollo 16 landing site was in the hilly region around Descartes crater in the lunar highlands. The landing spot was chosen to allow the astronauts to gather geologically older lunar material (Descartes Formation and the Cayley Formation) than the samples obtained in the first four landings, which were in or near lunar maria.
The mission lasted 11.1 days, with a stay on the lunar surface of 71 hours. The crew were on the lunar surface for 20.2 hours during which they traversed approximately 27 kilometers and collected approximately 96 kilograms of samples.
Apollo 16 was launched on 16 April 1972.