Geoscience and a Lunar Base: A Comprehensive Plan for Lunar Exploration

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Conferences, Geology, Geophysics, Lunar Bases, Lunar Exploration, Resources Management, Astronomy, Mining, Reconnaissance, Robotics, Samples, Space Plasmas, Surveys

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This document represents the proceedings of the Workshop on Geoscience from a Lunar Base. It describes a comprehensive plan for the geologic exploration of the Moon. The document begins by explaining the scientific importance of studying the Moon and outlines the many unsolved problems in lunar science. Subsequent chapters detail different, complementary approaches to geologic studies: global surveys, including orbiting spacecraft such as Lunar Observer and installation of a global geophysical network; reconnaissance sample return mission, by either automated rovers or landers, or by piloted forays; detailed field studies, which involve astronauts and teleoperated robotic field geologists. The document then develops a flexible scenario for exploration and sketches the technological developments needed to carry out the exploration scenario.

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