Any attempt to establish a continuously staffed base or permanent settlement on the Moon must safely meet the challenges posed by the Moon's surface environment. This environment is drastically different from the Earth's, and radiation and meteoroids are significant hazards to human safety. These dangers may be mitigated through the use of underground habitats, the piling up of lunar materials as shielding, and the use of teleoperated devices for surface operations. The lunar environment is detailed along with concepts for survival
The design of self-sustaining lunar habitats is a challenge primarily due to the Moon’s lack of atmo...
Attention is given to lunar core studies, surface soil studies, and surfaces process studies. Also c...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for astronomical observations. So...
The Moon's geologic environment features: (1) gravity field one-sixth that of Earth; (2) sidereal ro...
The Moon is an attractive site for astronomical observatories and other facilities because of the ab...
The geological features of the Moon that may be advantageous for astronomical observations are liste...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for the Lunar Optical-UV-IR Synth...
The Moon is an excellent site for astronomical observations. This paper describes two geological asp...
NASA's Constellation Program is designing a new generation of human rated launch and space transport...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for astronomical obsen_tions. Som...
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
The following topics are addressed: (1) lunar resources and surface conditions; (2) guidelines for e...
During a stay on the moon humans are exposed to elevated radiation levels due to the lack of substan...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The design of self-sustaining lunar habitats is a challenge primarily due to the Moon’s lack of atmo...
Attention is given to lunar core studies, surface soil studies, and surfaces process studies. Also c...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for astronomical observations. So...
The Moon's geologic environment features: (1) gravity field one-sixth that of Earth; (2) sidereal ro...
The Moon is an attractive site for astronomical observatories and other facilities because of the ab...
The geological features of the Moon that may be advantageous for astronomical observations are liste...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for the Lunar Optical-UV-IR Synth...
The Moon is an excellent site for astronomical observations. This paper describes two geological asp...
NASA's Constellation Program is designing a new generation of human rated launch and space transport...
The Moon offers a stable platform with excellent seeing conditions for astronomical obsen_tions. Som...
Mare Smythii, located on the equator and east limb of the Moon, has a great variety of scientific an...
The following topics are addressed: (1) lunar resources and surface conditions; (2) guidelines for e...
During a stay on the moon humans are exposed to elevated radiation levels due to the lack of substan...
The Moon is key to understanding both Earth and our Solar System in terms of planetary processes and...
The design of self-sustaining lunar habitats is a challenge primarily due to the Moon’s lack of atmo...
Attention is given to lunar core studies, surface soil studies, and surfaces process studies. Also c...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...