Going back to the lunar surface offers an opportunity to understand the dust environment and associated transport mechanisms. This talk will explore what measurements are required to understand and characterize the dust-plasma environment in which robotic and human activities will be conducted. The understanding gained with the measurements can be used to make informed decisions on engineering solutions and follow-on investigations. Particular focus will be placed on required measurements of the size, spatial and charge distribution of the suspended lunar regolith.
Measurements Required to Understand the Lunar Dust Environment and Transport Mechanism
2006 Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting ; 2006 ; San Francisco, CA, United States
2006-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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