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Articles tagged: Aitken Basin

  • David Whitehouse, Space 2069, space colonisation, Space Exploration October 2020 Space 2069 - back to the Moon, to Mars and beyond

    ...depth of 200 kilometres during the formation of the south polar Aitken Basin by a giant impact billions of years ago. The baseline.... Science packages could be left in Schrödinger basin. Other science activities include panoramic visual surveys, laying...

    • David Whitehouse
    • Space 2069
    • space colonisation
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: David Whitehouse    
  • Article, Chair, German Aerospace Center, Pascale Ehrenfreund August 2016 International cooperation drives Germany’s space ambitions

    ... as Luna Resurs. This spacecraft will perform the first landing at the South Pole of the Moon, in the Aitken basin, to conduct regolith analyses. The European contributions are PILOT - a sensor package for precise landing navigation - and...

    • Article
    • Chair
    • German Aerospace Center
    • Pascale Ehrenfreund
    Authors: Pascale Ehrenfreund    
  • Lockheed Martin, mars, Mars Base Camp, NASA, Orion January 2017 Blueprint for NASA’s journey to Mars

    ... and protocols prior to their use at Mars. In particular, the return of lunar samples from the south pole Aitken Basin meshes the accomplishment of a key Decadal Survey science objective with the complementary development of cis-lunar and...

    • Lockheed Martin
    • mars
    • Mars Base Camp
    • NASA
    • Orion
    Authors: Joshua W. Ehrlich     Robert P. Chambers     Scott D. Norris     Stephen A. Bailey     Steven D. Jolly     Timothy Cichan    
  • 3D printing, In-Situ Resource Utilisation, ISRU, Space Exploration, sustainability October 2018 Sustainable ways of living on the Moon and Mars

    ... 27 will focus on the possibility of lunar water ice and mineral extraction at the Moon’s south pole at the Aitken Basin. ESA is contributing the PROSPECT drill system to penetrate two metres down to collect data on water ice, minerals...

    • 3D printing
    • In-Situ Resource Utilisation
    • ISRU
    • Space Exploration
    • sustainability
    Authors: Nick Spall    
  • lunar highlands, lunar mining, metal-poor, Miniature Radio Frequency (Mini-RF) instrument, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) 03 July 2020 More metal on the Moon than previously thought, new study suggests

    ...) mission which found an anomalous and significant mass of dense material beneath the Moon's huge South Pole-Aitken basin. The mysterious mass which is presumed to be metallic in nature and is five times larger than the Big Island...

    • lunar highlands
    • lunar mining
    • metal-poor
    • Miniature Radio Frequency (Mini-RF) instrument
    • NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)
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