A renewed interest in lunar exploration with the focus on establishing a constant human presence on the Moon calls for developing new lunar human landing systems (HLS) which would deliver the crew from the prospective Lunar Gateway station to the surface of the Moon and back. Over the years, different human lunar lander architectures were proposed and multiple architecture studies were performed. However, those studies are relevant to the specific assumptions and lunar architectures proposed at the time of conducting the study. Since the current vision for lunar exploration includes new features, such as having the Lunar Gateway and switching to reusable systems, there is a need for a new HLS architecture study. Such studies are being perfo...
It has been 50 years since astronauts last walked on the lunar surface during the Apollo programme. ...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
IEEE Aerospace Conference March 2006, Big Sky, MT.The President's Vision for Space Exploration pre...
Based on the flexible path strategy and the desire of the international community, the lunar surface...
NASA's strategic planning for technology investment draws on engineering studies of potential future...
International audienceWith renewed interest in lunar exploration and the upcoming deployment of the ...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
Motivated by the aggressive timeline of NASAs Artemis Program, the feasibility of evolving a mid-siz...
Sustainable continuous presence on the Moon is a long term goal of humankind. However, the few vehic...
Cargo Transport System and the Lunar Exploration Surface Infrastructure and discusses some of the cr...
To enable return of human missions to the surface of the Moon sustainably, a new study was initiated...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, May...
This paper will examine the lunar lander stages that u_ll be necessary for the future expk)ration an...
Lunar transportation architectures exist for several different mission scenarios. Direct flights fro...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
It has been 50 years since astronauts last walked on the lunar surface during the Apollo programme. ...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
IEEE Aerospace Conference March 2006, Big Sky, MT.The President's Vision for Space Exploration pre...
Based on the flexible path strategy and the desire of the international community, the lunar surface...
NASA's strategic planning for technology investment draws on engineering studies of potential future...
International audienceWith renewed interest in lunar exploration and the upcoming deployment of the ...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
Motivated by the aggressive timeline of NASAs Artemis Program, the feasibility of evolving a mid-siz...
Sustainable continuous presence on the Moon is a long term goal of humankind. However, the few vehic...
Cargo Transport System and the Lunar Exploration Surface Infrastructure and discusses some of the cr...
To enable return of human missions to the surface of the Moon sustainably, a new study was initiated...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, May...
This paper will examine the lunar lander stages that u_ll be necessary for the future expk)ration an...
Lunar transportation architectures exist for several different mission scenarios. Direct flights fro...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
It has been 50 years since astronauts last walked on the lunar surface during the Apollo programme. ...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
IEEE Aerospace Conference March 2006, Big Sky, MT.The President's Vision for Space Exploration pre...