Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991fsa..workr....k&link_type=abstract
In its Future Space Activities Workshop: Lunar Base Workshop 1991 26 p (SEE N92-33753 24-91)
Computer Science
Lunar Exploration, Lunar Landing Modules, Lunar Probes, Lunar Programs, Lunar Roving Vehicles, Lunar Surface, Samplers, Sampling, Spacecraft Design, Functional Design Specifications, Lunar Bases, Spacecraft Equipment
Scientific paper
Advance survey by unmanned exploration using robots is mandatory for the future manned lunar surface activities to be accomplished more safely and at a lower cost. Reviews are conducted on the following spacecraft to implement such unmanned mission by the Launch Vehicle and Satellite System Laboratory in Tsukuba Space Center: (1) moon revolving observation satellites; (2) lunar roving vehicles; (3) lunar hoppers; (4) a sample retrieval system; (5) a lunar landing module; and (6) lunar data relay satellites. Spacecraft involved in unmanned lunar exploration missions are outlined. Major characteristics and system structure of the lunar landing module are presented. The major feature, weight and electric power balances of the lunar roving vehicles, system configuration, structure, weight, electric power balances, flight paths, and major characteristics of lunar hoppers are also presented. System structure and weight estimates are indicated.
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