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  • Taylor, G. Jeffrey, 1944-; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9471-3359; Mackwell, Stephen J.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0996-1348; Garvin, James B.; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1606-5645 (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2005)
    The purpose was to bring together scientists, engineers, and business people to help mold the lunar exploration program into a coherent, integrated, exciting, and productive venture.
  • Duke, Michael B. (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2006)
    The goal of the Space Resources Roundtable is to advance the prospects for the commercial development of space resources through information exchange among government, commercial, and academic organizations.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1999)
    Joining individuals from the space exploration community, the financial sector, and mining and minerals industries, the SRR seeks to bring together interested parties to discuss issues related to the In-Situ Resource ...
  • Herrick, Robert R. (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2003)
    The mission pages provide brief summaries for current and future missions conducted by NASA's Office of Space Science, with external links to the official Web sites for each mission. The image collection provides hundreds ...
  • Herrick, Robert R.; Johnson, Kathleen Marie (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2000)
    The mission pages are designed to provide a sampling of recent, current, and upcoming missions conducted by NASA's Office of Space Science. The image collection provides hundreds of images and accompanying captions covering ...
  • Deppe, R. H. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1971)
    On January 22, 1971, the BxA Crew Engineering group performed a lG, space- suited handling and deployment test with the PSE decoupled shroud mockup. The purpose of the test was to determine if a space-suited deployment of ...
  • Zimbelman, James R.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0420-8453 (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2002)
    A view of the principal distinctive features of each planet and its natural satellites.
  • Alexander, G. W. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division., 1971)
    This specification establishes the requirements for performance, design, test, and qualification of one type of equipment identified as the command decoder for the central station subsystem (See Specification AL 210100) ...
  • Anderson, R. L. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division., 1971)
    This specification establishes the requirements for the performance, design, test, and qualification of the data processor, a component of the central station data subsystem (see Specification AL 210100) for the Apollo ...
  • Baker, Michael B.; Herzberg, Claude T. (Pergamon Press, 1980)
    Petrologic methods widely used by metamorphic petrologists offer one approach to this problem by enabling depth determinations to be made on certain lunar highland clasts (Herzberg and Baker, 1980). The two fundamental ...
  • Srnka, L. J. (Pergamon Press, 1977)
    At sufficiently high impact velocities, plasma clouds are generated in the early stages of hypervelocity impacts.
  • Thomas, D. J. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1972)
    During the C/S Verification Test (TP 2.368960) on the Array E Qualification Model, several changes of status occurred at turn-on, PC changeover or following other power interruptions. These discrepancies were documented ...
  • Basu, Abhijit (Pergamon Press, 1977)
    Mineralogical evolution of lunar soils as a function of agglutinate content can be described with the help of a two-component model. Steady-state condition of exposed lunar soils can be achieved only by the balance of ...
  • Collins, Gareth S.; Patel, N.; Davison, Thomas M.; Rae, Auriol S. P.; Morgan, Joanna V.; Gulick, Sean P. S.; Kring, David A. (David Allen); https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3440-6282 (Nature, 2020-05-26)
    The environmental severity of large impacts on Earth is influenced by their impact trajectory. Impact direction and angle to the target plane affect the volume and depth of origin of vaporized target, as well as the ...
  • Barlow, Nadine G.; Sharpton, Virgil L.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5588-294X (Planetary Image Center/Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1987)
    Illustrates the diversity of Martian impact craters and demonstrates their role in understanding the geological evolution of Mars
  • Stroud, Rhonda; Barnes, Jessica J.; Nittler, Larry R., 1969-; Gross, Juliane; Davidson, Jemma; Corrigan, Catherine; Ishii, Hope; Cook, Jamie Elsila; Filiberto, Justin; Lawrence, Samuel J. (Samuel James), 1978-; Zolensky, M. E. (Michael E.); Schrader, Devin; Cohen, Barbara; McKeegan, Kevin; Curation and Analysis Planning Team for Extraterrestrial Materials; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5058-1905; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3181-1303 (2020)
    We advocate for a robust allocation of resources needed to curate the existing samples, conduct targeted expansion of the collections, train the next generation of planetary materials analysts, and advance the state-of-the-art ...
  • Corcoran, J. F. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1971)
    This report consists of the stress analysis performed to substantiate the structural integrity of the LRRR-300 and all of its associated hardware.
  • Owens, J. H., Jr. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1971)
    This report consists of the stress analysis performed to substantiate the structural integrity of the Lunar Ejecta and Meteorite Experiment. (LEAM).
  • Owens, J. H., Jr. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1971)
    This report consists of the stress analysis performed to substantiate the structural integrity of the LMS experiment.
  • Owens, J. H., Jr.; Wadleigh, K. H.; Chang, D. C. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1970)
    The attached structural analysis is divided into three sections. Section I presents the component level stress analysis. This analysis is based on an assumed limit loading of 20g's in any direction. Section II is the ...

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