In 2008, NASA was embarking on its Exploration Vision, knowing that many technical challenges would be encountered. For lunar exploration missions, one challenge was to learn to manage lunar dust. References to problems associated with lunar dust during the Apollo Program were found on many of pages of the mission reports and technical debriefs. All engineers designing hardware that would come into contact with lunar dust had to mitigate its effects in the design
As a result of his 50 years of experience and research, Jim McBarron shared his significant knowledg...
The exhaust from retrograde rockets fired by spacecraft landing on the Moon can accelerate lunar dus...
Past and current development of the Electrodynamic Dust Shield - a dust mitigation system for future...
Lunar dust proved to be a greater problem during the Apollo missions than was originally anticipated...
During the Apollo missions it became apparent that lunar dust was a significant hazard. Problems inc...
Apollo astronauts learned first hand how problems with dust impact lunar surface missions. After thr...
The potential risk of injury to crewmembers is inherent in aggressive surface activities, whether th...
Lunar dust proved to be troublesome during the Apollo missions. The powdery dust got into everything...
This paper shares an interesting and unique case study of knowledge capture by the National Aeronaut...
Crew-worn systems/components of Apollo spacesuits were studied to determine contamination, abrasion,...
It is well known that the Apollo lu-nar surface missions experienced a number of issues related to d...
Lunar dust poses a challenge to long term missions on the moon. Assessment of material capabilities ...
Jim McBarron has over 50 years of experience with NASA spacesuit development and operations as well ...
The surfaces of the moon, Mars, and that of some asteroids are covered with a layer of dust that may...
This book chapter describes the issues surrounding managing planetary dust during surface operations...
As a result of his 50 years of experience and research, Jim McBarron shared his significant knowledg...
The exhaust from retrograde rockets fired by spacecraft landing on the Moon can accelerate lunar dus...
Past and current development of the Electrodynamic Dust Shield - a dust mitigation system for future...
Lunar dust proved to be a greater problem during the Apollo missions than was originally anticipated...
During the Apollo missions it became apparent that lunar dust was a significant hazard. Problems inc...
Apollo astronauts learned first hand how problems with dust impact lunar surface missions. After thr...
The potential risk of injury to crewmembers is inherent in aggressive surface activities, whether th...
Lunar dust proved to be troublesome during the Apollo missions. The powdery dust got into everything...
This paper shares an interesting and unique case study of knowledge capture by the National Aeronaut...
Crew-worn systems/components of Apollo spacesuits were studied to determine contamination, abrasion,...
It is well known that the Apollo lu-nar surface missions experienced a number of issues related to d...
Lunar dust poses a challenge to long term missions on the moon. Assessment of material capabilities ...
Jim McBarron has over 50 years of experience with NASA spacesuit development and operations as well ...
The surfaces of the moon, Mars, and that of some asteroids are covered with a layer of dust that may...
This book chapter describes the issues surrounding managing planetary dust during surface operations...
As a result of his 50 years of experience and research, Jim McBarron shared his significant knowledg...
The exhaust from retrograde rockets fired by spacecraft landing on the Moon can accelerate lunar dus...
Past and current development of the Electrodynamic Dust Shield - a dust mitigation system for future...