The Moon is a promising science target, made a priority in recent space exploration plans. So far, polar landing sites have been preferred, but many promising scientific objectives lie elsewhere. Here we summarize the potential value of one such scientific target, northern Oceanus Procellarum, which includes basalts of a wide range of ages. Studying these would allow refinement of the lunar stratigraphy and chronology, and a better understanding of lunar mantle evolution. We consider how exploration of such areas might be achieved in the context of lunar exploration plans
While the surface missions to the Moon of the 1970s achieved a great deal, scientifically much was a...
Oxide composition of the Moon, evidence for an initially totally molten Moon, geophysical constraint...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
There have been 11 missions to the Moon this century, 10 of which have been orbital, from 5 differen...
The Moon is a geological history book, preserving information about the history of the Solar System,...
It is over 30 years since the last human being stood on the lunar surface and this long hiatus in hu...
Discoveries from LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) have transformed our knowledge of the Moon, but ...
A mission to land in the giant South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin on the Moon's southern farside and retu...
Much of our knowledge about the history and evolution of the Moon stems from orbital and laboratory ...
The Moon is the only planetary body other than the Earth for which samples have been collected in si...
The Moon is the only planetary body other than the Earth for which samples have been collected in si...
A general review of lunar science is presented, utilizing two themes: a summary of fundamental probl...
There has been a renewed interest in exploration of the moon in the past few years and a number of s...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest known natural satellite in orbit around a terrestrial planet in the ...
Attention is given to lunar core studies, surface soil studies, and surfaces process studies. Also c...
While the surface missions to the Moon of the 1970s achieved a great deal, scientifically much was a...
Oxide composition of the Moon, evidence for an initially totally molten Moon, geophysical constraint...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
There have been 11 missions to the Moon this century, 10 of which have been orbital, from 5 differen...
The Moon is a geological history book, preserving information about the history of the Solar System,...
It is over 30 years since the last human being stood on the lunar surface and this long hiatus in hu...
Discoveries from LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) have transformed our knowledge of the Moon, but ...
A mission to land in the giant South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin on the Moon's southern farside and retu...
Much of our knowledge about the history and evolution of the Moon stems from orbital and laboratory ...
The Moon is the only planetary body other than the Earth for which samples have been collected in si...
The Moon is the only planetary body other than the Earth for which samples have been collected in si...
A general review of lunar science is presented, utilizing two themes: a summary of fundamental probl...
There has been a renewed interest in exploration of the moon in the past few years and a number of s...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest known natural satellite in orbit around a terrestrial planet in the ...
Attention is given to lunar core studies, surface soil studies, and surfaces process studies. Also c...
While the surface missions to the Moon of the 1970s achieved a great deal, scientifically much was a...
Oxide composition of the Moon, evidence for an initially totally molten Moon, geophysical constraint...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...