Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Mar 1990
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IN: Physics and astrophysics from a lunar base; Proceedings of the 1st NASA Workshop, Stanford, CA, May 19, 20, 1989 (A91-56551
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Lunar Bases, Nuclear Astrophysics, Spaceborne Astronomy, Spaceborne Experiments, Dark Matter, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Lunar Based Equipment, Neutrinos, Protons, Radiation Counters, Moon, Utilization, Lunar Base, Physics, Astrophysics, Science Aspects, Particles, Experiments, Protons, Decay, Cosmic Rays, Atmosphere, Halos, Calculations, Astronomy, Gamma Rays, Energy, Moon-Based Observations
Scientific paper
It is suggested that some experiments such as the search for proton decay and for cosmic ray signatures of dark matter particles should be seriously considered in planning the scientific program of a Lunar Base Laboratory. Such experiments could elucidate many of the most fundamental unanswered questions of cosmology and particle physics, but face eventual basic limitations on earth and in earth orbit, respectively. Some of these limitations may be circumvented at a Lunar Base due to the lack of atmosphere and stable environment of the moon.
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