An overview of the study on experiment systems operated at manned lunar surface site is presented. Missions to be conducted at manned lunar surface site were selected by evaluating from the view points of required resources (electric power, weight, and crew man hours), feasibility, operability, and especially significance as the frontier base. Mission performance sites, such as pressurized and exposed (located near habitation module or at remote location) environments, and system structures, including their ingredient subsystems, corresponding to them are outlined. Resource allotment for the experiment system from the lunar surface site, resources required for the missions, and mission crew time for the experiment system were analyzed and the crew time required for experiment operations at manned lunar base was determined. Approximate time required for conducting each mission was studied. A model mission operation and an example of lunar surface experiment system operation (for pressurized environment and near module experiments) are shown.
Getsumen Jikken Shisutemu (Lunar Surface Experiment System)
1992
22 pages
Report
No indication
English
Extraterrestrial Exploration , Astronautics , Lunar bases , Mission planning , Space habitats , Lunar landing sites , Spaceborne experiments , Spacecraft equipment , Spacecraft instruments , Astronomical observatories , Life sciences , Lunar exploration , Lunar gravitational effects , Radiation measurement , Space manufacturing , Foreign technology
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