Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989aeam...27...40n&link_type=abstract
Aerospace America (ISSN 0740-722X), vol. 27, March 1989, p. 40-42.
Physics
Lunar Exploration, Lunar Probes, Lunar Soil, Lunar Surface, Moisture Content, Get Away Specials (Sts), Space Communication
Scientific paper
The development of the Lunar Get-Away Special (GAS) canister to search for water on the moon is discussed. The possibility of detecting water on the moon with a gamma-ray spectrometer in a close polar orbit is reviewed. The Lunar GAS configuration, payloads, and subsystems, and a mission scenario are described. The Lunar GAS has a total mass of 150 kg and would require only 33 kg of xenon gas propellant to reach lunar orbit after a launch by the Space Shuttle.
Nock Kerry T.
Salazar Ronald P.
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