[4] Wilhelms also contributed to Apollo Over the Moon: A View from Orbit (NASA SP-362).
[5] He has also contributed to the study of Mars (including Mariner 9), Mercury, and Ganymede.
He received the Shoemaker Distinguished Lunar Scientist Award in 2010 at the Ames Research Center.
[7] The fact that this mineral is formed only at high shock pressure such as that created by impacts is appropriate given the focus of Wilhelms' studies.
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