Over the last 5 years, NASA has invested in development and risk-reduction activities for a new generation of planetary landers capable of carrying instruments and technology demonstrations to the lunar surface and other airless bodies. The Robotic Lunar Lander Development Project (RLLDP) is jointly implemented by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). The RLLDP team has produced mission architecture designs for multiple airless body missions to meet both science and human precursor mission needs. The mission architecture concept studies encompass small, medium, and large landers, with payloads from a few kilograms to over 1000 kg, to the Moon and other airless bodies. The...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The NASA Lander Technology project is leading the development and integration of the Lunar Pallet La...
This paper is a first look at the problems of building a lunar lander to support a small lunar surfa...
Since 2006 NASA has been formulating robotic missions to the lunar surface through programs and proj...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has be...
Marshall Space Flight Center is developing a small lunar lander capable of delivering up to 300 kg o...
The MSFC/APL Robotic Lunar Landing Project (RLLDP) team has developed lander concepts encompassing a...
The future of the U.S. space program outlined by President Bush calls for a permanently manned lunar...
In support of designing robotic lunar lander concepts, the propulsion team at NASA Marshall Space Fl...
In the early 21st century, NASA will return to the Moon and establish a permanent base. To achieve t...
(APL) have been conducting mission studies and performing risk reduction activities for NASA’s robot...
Currently, NASA has engaged industry to develop a series of small to medium capacity landers with pa...
With increased emphasis on lunar exploration and scientific investigation, there is a desire to deli...
A payload delivery system will be required to support the buildup and operation of a manned lunar ba...
This project is based on designing a small lunar probe which will conduct research relating to futur...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The NASA Lander Technology project is leading the development and integration of the Lunar Pallet La...
This paper is a first look at the problems of building a lunar lander to support a small lunar surfa...
Since 2006 NASA has been formulating robotic missions to the lunar surface through programs and proj...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has be...
Marshall Space Flight Center is developing a small lunar lander capable of delivering up to 300 kg o...
The MSFC/APL Robotic Lunar Landing Project (RLLDP) team has developed lander concepts encompassing a...
The future of the U.S. space program outlined by President Bush calls for a permanently manned lunar...
In support of designing robotic lunar lander concepts, the propulsion team at NASA Marshall Space Fl...
In the early 21st century, NASA will return to the Moon and establish a permanent base. To achieve t...
(APL) have been conducting mission studies and performing risk reduction activities for NASA’s robot...
Currently, NASA has engaged industry to develop a series of small to medium capacity landers with pa...
With increased emphasis on lunar exploration and scientific investigation, there is a desire to deli...
A payload delivery system will be required to support the buildup and operation of a manned lunar ba...
This project is based on designing a small lunar probe which will conduct research relating to futur...
This paper analyses the ability of small, low cost spacecraft to deliver scientifically and technica...
The NASA Lander Technology project is leading the development and integration of the Lunar Pallet La...
This paper is a first look at the problems of building a lunar lander to support a small lunar surfa...