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The Artemis Program: An Overview of NASA's Activities to Return Humans to the Moon
IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2020NASA is developing a two-phased approach to quickly return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence in orbit and on the surface. The two phases run in parallel, and both have already begun, with selection of the first Gateway element, the ...
Marshall Smith+6 more
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Nature Astronomy, 2020
Water ice is thought to be trapped in large permanently shadowed regions in the Moon’s polar regions, due to their extremely low temperatures. Here, we show that many unmapped cold traps exist on small spatial scales, substantially augmenting the areas ...
P. Hayne, O. Aharonson, N. Schorghofer
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Water ice is thought to be trapped in large permanently shadowed regions in the Moon’s polar regions, due to their extremely low temperatures. Here, we show that many unmapped cold traps exist on small spatial scales, substantially augmenting the areas ...
P. Hayne, O. Aharonson, N. Schorghofer
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Seasonal Polar Temperatures on the Moon
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2019The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been acquiring visible and infrared radiance measurements of the Moon for nearly 10 years.
Jean‐Pierre Williams+8 more
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Is the Moon the future of infrared astronomy?
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 2020Infrared astronomy, particularly in spectroscopy, could benefit in a decisive way from an implementation of telescopes on the Moon since the largest telescopes on Earth are practically limited to 40 m and in space to 10 m. On the Moon, a collector larger
J. Maillard
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Mapping the Afterlife, 2020
This chapter brings us from Plato to a second-century CE reception of his dialogues, in the work of Plutarch. It concentrates on one dialogue of Plutarch, the De facie in orbe lunae (On the Face in the Moon’s Disc).
Emma Gee
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This chapter brings us from Plato to a second-century CE reception of his dialogues, in the work of Plutarch. It concentrates on one dialogue of Plutarch, the De facie in orbe lunae (On the Face in the Moon’s Disc).
Emma Gee
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New Scientist, 2020
T he 11th annual Global Wellness Summit took place at the historic Breakers hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, US, with a theme of ‘Living a Well Life,’ which brought a focus on preventative medicine, technology, and how wellness is incorporated into our ...
John F. Kennedy, John Logsdon, thE Moon
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T he 11th annual Global Wellness Summit took place at the historic Breakers hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, US, with a theme of ‘Living a Well Life,’ which brought a focus on preventative medicine, technology, and how wellness is incorporated into our ...
John F. Kennedy, John Logsdon, thE Moon
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Database of Planar and Three-Dimensional Periodic Orbits and Families Near the Moon
The Journal of the astronautical sciences, 2022Carter J. Franz, R. Russell
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Infrared astronomy beyond JWST: the Moon perspective
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society AJ.-P. Maillard
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Thick ice deposits in shallow simple craters on the Moon and Mercury
Nature Geoscience, 2019L. Rubanenko, J. Venkatraman, D. Paige
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Shallow seismic activity and young thrust faults on the Moon
Nature Geoscience, 2019T. Watters+5 more
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