Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979isrv....4..239e&link_type=abstract
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, vol. 4, Sept. 1979, p. 239-261.
Mathematics
Logic
Aerospace Sciences, Lunar Exploration, Mission Planning, Selenology, Apollo Project, Geochemistry, Geological Surveys, Geophysics, Lunar Crust, Lunar Geology, Lunar Surface, Research Projects, Review, Moon, Astronomy, Surface, Features, Mapping, Geology, Crust, Geochemistry, Chemical Composition, Geophysics, Structure, Probes, Photographs, Earth-Based Observations, Remote Sensing, Spacecraft, Experiments, Mission Description, Rocks, Basalts, Soils, Anorthosite, Breccia, Ages, Layers, Origin, History
Scientific paper
The paper reviews efforts undertaken to explore the moon and the results obtained, noting that such efforts have involved a successful interdisciplinary approach to solving a number of scientific problems. Attention is given to the interactions of astronomers, cartographers, geologists, geochemists, geophysicists, physicists, mathematicians and engineers. Earth based remote sensing and unmanned spacecraft such as the Ranger and Surveyor programs are discussed. Emphasis is given to the manned Apollo missions and the results obtained. Finally, the information gathered by these missions is reviewed with regards to how it has increased understanding of the moon, and future exploration is considered.
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