One of the primary functions of the Lunar Orbiter Program was to provide high-resolution photographic coverage of potential Apollo landing sites. The photographs were screened by using Apollo lunar landing criteria to exclude rough areas and to select the smoothest sites for further study. On this basis, eight potential landing areas have been located and are undergoing detailed analysis
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
Luna 2, launched by the USSR in 1959, was the first spacecraft from Earth to land on the moon. That ...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
This book is for anyone who wants to be able to connect the history of lunar exploration to the Moon...
The purpose of this study was to perform a first look at the requirements for launch and landing fac...
In July of 1969 the United States landed two men on the Moon and safely returned them to Earth in re...
One of the primary scientific focuses of the Apollo program was the geology of the moon itself and i...
Despite more than 52 years of lunar exploration, a wide range of first-order scientific questions re...
The basic mission objective of Project Apollo is to land men on the Moon and return them to Earth at...
Recommendations for earth space laboratory and lunar surface experiments, landing site selection, an...
Determination of optimum lighting and viewing geometry for visual evaluation and selection of lunar ...
LPI slide set converted to a PowerPoint set by the staff of the Spacecraft Planetary Imaging Facilit...
Introduction. Luna-17 landed on November 17, 1970 and deployed Lunokhod-1, the first remotely operat...
Methods for determining coefficients in expansion of lunar gravitational potential from Lunar Orbite...
Visual observations from orbit were first con-àdered as a mission objective on Apollo 15. The concep...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
Luna 2, launched by the USSR in 1959, was the first spacecraft from Earth to land on the moon. That ...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
This book is for anyone who wants to be able to connect the history of lunar exploration to the Moon...
The purpose of this study was to perform a first look at the requirements for launch and landing fac...
In July of 1969 the United States landed two men on the Moon and safely returned them to Earth in re...
One of the primary scientific focuses of the Apollo program was the geology of the moon itself and i...
Despite more than 52 years of lunar exploration, a wide range of first-order scientific questions re...
The basic mission objective of Project Apollo is to land men on the Moon and return them to Earth at...
Recommendations for earth space laboratory and lunar surface experiments, landing site selection, an...
Determination of optimum lighting and viewing geometry for visual evaluation and selection of lunar ...
LPI slide set converted to a PowerPoint set by the staff of the Spacecraft Planetary Imaging Facilit...
Introduction. Luna-17 landed on November 17, 1970 and deployed Lunokhod-1, the first remotely operat...
Methods for determining coefficients in expansion of lunar gravitational potential from Lunar Orbite...
Visual observations from orbit were first con-àdered as a mission objective on Apollo 15. The concep...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...
Luna 2, launched by the USSR in 1959, was the first spacecraft from Earth to land on the moon. That ...
This article describes the characterization activities of the landing sites currently envisaged for ...