This extended conference abstract describes several possible landing sites for the Chang'e-4 in the Apollo basin on the Moon, prior to the selection of Von Karman crater as the final selected landing site
This extended conference abstract describes and presents new geological maps of the Apollo 11 and 12...
One of the primary scientific focuses of the Apollo program was the geology of the moon itself and i...
Exploration of the Moon is the most crucial and decisive step for human expansion into the vast reac...
Selecting the right soft landing area and planning a reasonable cruise route are the basic tasks of ...
The Lunar Science for Landed Missions workshop was held on 1012 January, 2018 at NASA Ames Research ...
One of the primary functions of the Lunar Orbiter Program was to provide high-resolution photographi...
Abstract: The South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin is the oldest, largest visible impact structure on the ...
Four decades after Neil Armstrong's 1st steps on the Moon the time has come to take it one step furt...
Von Kármán crater (diameter = ~186 km), lying in the northwestern South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, was...
Despite more than 52 years of lunar exploration, a wide range of first-order scientific questions re...
The Chinese lunar probe Chang'E-3, carrying the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover, successfully landed in th...
During the past twenty years, the need to reach theMoon by the private space missions has been growi...
This extended conference abstract describes progress being made on new geological maps of the Apollo...
This study explores the Design Reference Mission (DRM) architecture developed by Hufenbach et al. (2...
International audienceThe Lunar Geophysical Network (LGN) mission is proposed to land on the Moon in...
This extended conference abstract describes and presents new geological maps of the Apollo 11 and 12...
One of the primary scientific focuses of the Apollo program was the geology of the moon itself and i...
Exploration of the Moon is the most crucial and decisive step for human expansion into the vast reac...
Selecting the right soft landing area and planning a reasonable cruise route are the basic tasks of ...
The Lunar Science for Landed Missions workshop was held on 1012 January, 2018 at NASA Ames Research ...
One of the primary functions of the Lunar Orbiter Program was to provide high-resolution photographi...
Abstract: The South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin is the oldest, largest visible impact structure on the ...
Four decades after Neil Armstrong's 1st steps on the Moon the time has come to take it one step furt...
Von Kármán crater (diameter = ~186 km), lying in the northwestern South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, was...
Despite more than 52 years of lunar exploration, a wide range of first-order scientific questions re...
The Chinese lunar probe Chang'E-3, carrying the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover, successfully landed in th...
During the past twenty years, the need to reach theMoon by the private space missions has been growi...
This extended conference abstract describes progress being made on new geological maps of the Apollo...
This study explores the Design Reference Mission (DRM) architecture developed by Hufenbach et al. (2...
International audienceThe Lunar Geophysical Network (LGN) mission is proposed to land on the Moon in...
This extended conference abstract describes and presents new geological maps of the Apollo 11 and 12...
One of the primary scientific focuses of the Apollo program was the geology of the moon itself and i...
Exploration of the Moon is the most crucial and decisive step for human expansion into the vast reac...