Terrestrial Analogs For Lunar Science And Exploration: A Systematic Approach
Conference Paper, Proceedings of Joint Annual Meeting of LEAG-ICEUM-SRR, October, 2008
Abstract
The planning of a range of future human activities on the Moon requires the use of terrestrial analogs to help these activities be as safe, productive, and cost-effective as possible. We discuss key features of a systematic approach to selecting terrestrial analogs for lunar exploration operations planning.
BibTeX
@conference{Lee-2008-10114,author = {Pascal Lee and Andrew Abercromby and Stephen Braham and Matthew Deans and Terrence W. Fong and Brian Glass and Stephen Hoffman and Christopher McKay and Jonathan Nelson and Marcelo Vasquez and Nicholas Wilkinson},
title = {Terrestrial Analogs For Lunar Science And Exploration: A Systematic Approach},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Joint Annual Meeting of LEAG-ICEUM-SRR},
year = {2008},
month = {October},
keywords = {planetary exploration, analog},
}
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