Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002esasp.514..335i&link_type=abstract
In: Earth-like planets and moons. Proceedings of the 36th ESLAB Symposium, 3 - 8 June 2002, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. E
Physics
Moon: Bases
Scientific paper
This paper focuses on the actual case studies - scenarios of the Lunar Base Design And Operation Study I (LB-DAOS I) for further lunar exploration. The study started with the Lunar Base Design Workshop, a two-week programme conducted in cooperation with ESA-ESTEC, held from June 10-21, 2002. Initially three scenarios considered as the most relevant for further Human Lunar exploration with a permanent Lunar outpost were investigated: 1-Scenario: Lunar Telescope Mission. 2-Scenario: Lunar Solar Power Factory Mission. 3-Scenario: Lunar Ice Mission. These case studies developed into six different mission scenarios including ice mining, solar cell production, lunar telescopes, He3 mining, research and commercial operations. Each of these scenarios ranging from initial small scale scientific research outposts to commercial larger bases focussed on a timeframe between 2020 to 2090 to establish permanent habitats on the lunar surface.
Imhof Barbara
Mohanty Susmita
Rombaut Hans Jurgen
Volp Jim
von Susante Paul J.
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