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Present and future technologies to facilitate lunar composition and resource assessment with applications to lunar surface construction are presented. We are particularly interested in the construction activity associated with lunar-based astronomy.
Johnson, Stewart W., Chua, Koon Meng
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Our Moon is an ideal tool for teaching about space science and Earth’s place in our solar system. The Moon remains the most studied object in our solar system and the only other body, besides Earth, from which humans have collected field samples. Despite
Novak, M. Alexandra Matiella
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Characterization of lunar surface materials for use in construction
The Workshop on the Concept of a Common Lunar Lander, which was held at the NASA Johnson Space Center on July 1 and 2, 1991, discussed potential payloads to be placed on the Moon by a common, generic, unmanned, vehicle beginning late in this decade.
Johnson, Stewart W., Burns, Jack O.
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Mitigating plume surface interactions using lunar craters. [PDF]
Anderson SL, Saxena P, Metzger PT.
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Reactive formation of magnesiowüstite at the lunar core-mantle boundary. [PDF]
Xu Q +12 more
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Impact-processed nitrogen-bearing organics in Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 lunar regolith. [PDF]
Dong M +10 more
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Molecular dynamics simulations of solar-wind induced H<sub>2</sub>O formation and retention in vesicles of lunar soil. [PDF]
Shoji D.
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NASA Planetary Astronomy Lunar Atmospheric Imaging Study
Authors have conducted a program of research focused on studies of the lunar atmosphere. Also present preliminary results of an ongoing effort to determine the degree that metal abundances in the lunar atmosphere are stoichiometric, that is, reflective ...
Stern, S. Alan
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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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