Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Oct 1986
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IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 37th, Innsbruck, Austria, Oct. 4-11, 1986. 9 p.
Mathematics
Logic
Lunar Bases, Lunar Exploration, Site Selection, Astronomical Observatories, Lunar Environment, Lunar Evolution, Lunar Receiving Laboratory, Radio Interferometers
Scientific paper
Studies of lunar origin and history, astronomy, and applications of lunar environmental conditions to experiments in physics and chemistry are examined to gain some insight into their control over site selection and base characteristics. Lunar studies most likely will be distinguished by needs for surface mobility and laboratory support; astronomy will require initial construction and servicing by crews on a sporadic basis; physics and chemistry experiments will require complex facilities and the ability to support a research staff and supporting laboratory and fabrication shop facilities. Lunar bases dominated by lunar investigations will be sited relatively near important lunar geological features. Astronomical facilities may require access to the lunar limb or poles. Physics and chemistry facilities are probably not strongly tied to the specific base locations.
Duke Michael B.
Mendell Wendell W.
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