Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Nov 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992nascp3066..227j&link_type=abstract
In New Mexico Univ., A Lunar Optical-Ultraviolet-Infrared Synthesis Array (LOUISA) p 227-241 (SEE N93-13579 03-89)
Physics
Optics
Infrared Spectra, Lunar Atmosphere, Lunar Bases, Parabolic Antennas, Synthetic Arrays, Ultraviolet Spectra, Construction, Lunar Environment, Manufacturing, Robots, Systems Engineering
Scientific paper
A Lunar Optical UV-IR Synthesis Array (LOUISA) proposed to take advantage of the characteristics of the lunar environment requires appropriate advances in technology. These technologies are in the areas of contamination/interference control, test and evaluation, manufacturing, construction, autonomous operations and maintenance, power and heating/cooling, stable precision structures, optics, parabolic antennas, and communications/control. LOUISA needs to be engineered to operate for long periods with minimal intervention by humans or robots. What is essential for LOUISA operation is enforcement of a systems engineering approach that makes compatible all lunar operations associated with habitation, resource development, and science.
Johnson Stewart W.
Wetzel John P.
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