NASA’s Exploration Program Office is currently developing a preliminary reference mission description that lays the framework from which the nation can return to the Moon by the end of the decade. The First Lunar Outpost is the initial phase of establishing a permanent presence on the moon and the next step of sending humans to Mars. Many systems required for missions to Mars will be verified on the Moon, while still accomplishing valuable lunar science and in‐situ resource utilization (ISRU). Some of FLO’s major accomplishments will be long duration habitation, extended surface roving—both piloted and teleoperated and a suite of science experiments, including lunar resource extraction. Of equal challenge will be to provide long life, reliable power sources to meet the needs of a lunar mission.
Power requirements for the first lunar outpost
Proceedings of the tenth symposium on space nuclear power and propulsion ; 1993 ; Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
AIP Conference Proceedings ; 271 , 1 ; 1-9
1993-01-10
9 pages
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Power Requirements for the First Lunar Outpost
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