NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have been conducting mission studies and performing risk reduction activities for NASA's robotic lunar lander flight projects. Additional mission studies have been conducted to support other objectives of the lunar science and exploration community and extensive risk reduction design and testing has been performed to advance the design of the lander system and reduce development risk for flight projects.
NASA's International Lunar Network Anchor Nodes and Robotic Lunar Lander Project Update
LEAG 2010: Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group ; 2010 ; Washington DC, United States
2010-09-14
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English
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