This slide presentation reviews what we know about the interior and surface of the moon and the need to establish a robotic set of geophysical monitoring stations on the surface of the Moon for the purpose of providing significant scientific value to the exploration of the Moon. The ILN Anchor Nodes will provide the backbone of the network in a way that accomplishes new science and allows other nodes to be flexible contributors to the network.
International Lunar Network (ILN) Anchor Nodes
Joint Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration and Analysis Group ; 2008 ; Cape Canaveral, FL, United States
2008-10-28
Conference paper
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English
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