The need for continuing post-Apollo lunar research is defined by outlining problems in stellar, planetary, biological, and social evolution which require specific studies of the moon. Engineering capabilities existing immediately after the Apollo program are described in the areas of launch vehicles and spacecraft, lunar surface mobility, instrumentation, and communications.
Engineering potential for lunar missions after Apollo.
Symposium on The moon ; 1971 ; Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1972-01-01
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