Gravitational wave astronomy continues to be one of the exploration concepts under consideration in NASA's strategy for conducting physics and astrophysics from the lunar surface. As with other proposals for new concepts in science and astronomy from the Moon, this one has a number of very interesting features which need to be developed further in order to assess them adequately. The possibility of robotic deployment of a gravitational wave antenna on the Moon in a triangular configuration and the question of closure on the third interferometer leg are discussed here
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the laws of fundament...
The use of passive Laser reflectors on the lunar surface has been the most attractive in the Apollo ...
For three decades, physicists have been in search of an elusive phenomenon predicted by Einstein's g...
A Laser‐Interferometer Gravitational‐Wave Observatory (LIGO) is planned for operation in the United ...
A new era of lunar exploration has begun bringing immense opportunities for science as well. It has ...
Monitoring of vibrational eigenmodes of an elastic body excited by gravitational waves was one of th...
The Lunar Gravitational-wave Antenna (LGWA) is a mission conceived as a network of stations to measu...
This paper proposes a comprehensive incremental program, Lunar Limb Observatory (LLO), for a return ...
Optical interferometric arrays are particularly attractive candidates for a manned lunar base. A per...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
We propose to deploy small (2-3 kg) Lunar geodesy packages on the Moon's surface, consisting of an o...
The lunar surface gravimeter which was emplaced on the moon by the Apollo 17 flight is described and...
The Moon is currently a prime focus of space exploration. The spacefaring nations are studying, def...
Optical observations on the Earth must cope with the refractive disturbances of the atmosphere, pert...
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the laws of fundament...
The use of passive Laser reflectors on the lunar surface has been the most attractive in the Apollo ...
For three decades, physicists have been in search of an elusive phenomenon predicted by Einstein's g...
A Laser‐Interferometer Gravitational‐Wave Observatory (LIGO) is planned for operation in the United ...
A new era of lunar exploration has begun bringing immense opportunities for science as well. It has ...
Monitoring of vibrational eigenmodes of an elastic body excited by gravitational waves was one of th...
The Lunar Gravitational-wave Antenna (LGWA) is a mission conceived as a network of stations to measu...
This paper proposes a comprehensive incremental program, Lunar Limb Observatory (LLO), for a return ...
Optical interferometric arrays are particularly attractive candidates for a manned lunar base. A per...
The opportunities along with the advantages and disadvantages of the Moon for astronomical observato...
We propose to deploy small (2-3 kg) Lunar geodesy packages on the Moon's surface, consisting of an o...
The lunar surface gravimeter which was emplaced on the moon by the Apollo 17 flight is described and...
The Moon is currently a prime focus of space exploration. The spacefaring nations are studying, def...
Optical observations on the Earth must cope with the refractive disturbances of the atmosphere, pert...
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the laws of fundament...
The use of passive Laser reflectors on the lunar surface has been the most attractive in the Apollo ...