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Quantitative measurement of changes in mechanical properties of lunar soil simulant caused by drilling disturbances. [PDF]
Li Q, Li J, Xie L, Jiang J.
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Body Composition and Muscle Function in Bronchiectasis: A Comparative Longitudinal Study
We compared body composition and muscle function in adults with bronchiectasis versus controls and assessed if leg strength estimates 1‐year outcomes. Patients with bronchiectasis had lower muscle mass, bone density, and leg strength. Reduced leg strength is associated with worse dyspnoea, quality of life, and functional capacity, highlighting the need
Joice Mara de Oliveira +7 more
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Democratizing space: India's frugal space innovation provides key lessons for emerging nations. [PDF]
Corrado L +3 more
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ABSTRACT Safe and reliable mobility over different kinds of ground is important for planetary rovers on space missions. Since terrain changes might affect the mobility of the rover, energy consumption, and safety, detecting the type of ground in real‐time is vital.
Md Masrul Khan +7 more
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Discovery of crystalline Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> in returned lunar soils. [PDF]
Liu Y +16 more
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Abstract The Lunar Trailblazer mission launched in February of 2025 with the goal of characterizing lunar surface water through a targeted campaign. One instrument on the mission, the Lunar Thermal Mapper (LTM), was tasked with measuring the surface temperature to compare with maps of the form and abundance of water on the lunar surface.
Katherine A. Shirley +11 more
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Lunar origin of Earth quasi-satellite Kamo'oalewa. [PDF]
Zhu MH +9 more
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Abstract The Lunar Trailblazer mission aimed to assess the presence of water on the lunar surface using imaging spectroscopy in visible shortwave infrared (VSWIR) coupled with high‐resolution multispectral imaging in thermal midwave‐infrared (MWIR), captured simultaneously over the same target from orbit around the Moon with two different instruments ...
Kevin D. Gauld +5 more
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