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Exploring the lunar water cycle. [PDF]

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Reiss P.
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The elusive nature of Martian liquid brines. [PDF]

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Chevrier VF, Slank RA.
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Potential Health Impacts, Treatments, and Countermeasures of Martian Dust on Future Human Space Exploration. [PDF]

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Wang JL   +7 more
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An Optimised Spider-Inspired Soft Actuator for Extraterrestrial Exploration. [PDF]

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Lunar rover developments at JPL

Acta Astronautica, 1991
Results of previous JPL developments are summarized and the current work related to lunar roving missions is discussed. Objectives of a long lunar transverse are reviewed and include lunar resource prospecting and base site surveys. Rover design criteria are presented, noting that payload instrumentation would include both television cameras for ...
J.D. Burke, D.B. Bickler, D.L. Pivirotto
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Lunar Rover Analogue Mission Deployments

7th Symposium on Space Resource Utilization, 2014
The Canadian Space Agency has been funding the design and development of several lunar rover prototypes since 2008. During development of these rovers, multiple analogue deployments have occurred in an effort to further the design and function of the rover and to validate and improve operations within the field.
Peter D. Visscher, Daniel B. Woolley
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Mobility Study For A Lunar Rover

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
ABSTRACT One of the human exploration initiatives being explored by the National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration (NASA) involves a program that would build on and extend the legacy of the Apollo programthrough scientific research and exploration. The construction and operation of a very low frequency radioastronomy observatory on the far side of ...
David A. Easter   +2 more
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China's lunar rover begins journey

Physics World, 2014
China has successfully sent a rover to the Moon – the country's first attempt to land on another body. Chang'e-3 was launched on 2 December 2013 from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province by an enhanced Long March-3B rocket.
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