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... would also give the CaLV the capability of launching 55 metric tons into a lunar transfer orbit (Hammond 2006). Like the CLV, the launch vehicle for the CaLV will ... for conducting the initial reconnaissance of potential lunar outposts by investing in commercial lunar missions. NASA plans to establish the outposts themselves incrementally over multiple missions. Each lunar outpost will require a ...
... Brazil and the second was a domestic satellite which is reportedly being used for reconnaissance work. The orbital behaviour of the two satellites has been completely different and is reviewed in this ...
... The lunar orbiter including the habitation compartment and the vehicle to be descended to Earth, as well as the I rocket unit, and the instrumentation and service module. The orbiter mass in ALS orbit ... .9 meters. Image:L-3schematic2.jpg L3 lunar rocket complex including G and D rocket blocks, the lunar orbiter with the I rocket block and the lunar vehicle with E rocket block. Category ...
... lunar surface, the lunar environment and the physical, chemical, geodetic, and gravitational properties of the Moon. The resulting data was of importance to NASA's Apollo project for the design of manned lunar orbiters, landing craft, and logistic support vehicles, for the calculation of orbits and trajectories of lunar flights, and for the design of operations in the vicinity of and on the moon. Category:Lunar ...
Media:1961-10-31_Manned-Lunar-Landing-Through-Use-of-Lunar-Orbit-Rendezvous_Pt_1_and_2.pdf Manned Lunar Landing Through Use of Lunar Orbit Rendezvous by John Houbolt (31 Oct 1961) Category:Publications
... with ongoing volcanic activity on the lunar surface. The experiment was able to take readings over large areas of the Moon during the CSMs many orbits. Dr.Cameron continued her research after retiring from NASA.(7) In recent years astronomers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center have been monitoring lunar impacts using 14 ...
Media:19780070066_1978070066.pdf Manned Lunar Landing Through Use of Lunar Orbit Rendezvous Volume 2 (1MB PDF) Category:Publications
The Saturn V Apollo Lunar Orbital Rendezvous Planning Guide is a reprint of a rare document from the early 1960s in ... -out of the Saturn V moon rocket. It includes illustrations of early iterations of the Lunar Module, maps of the Cape Canaveral launch sites, launch schedules for all of the Apollo ... the art animation showing the mission all the way to S-IVB shutdown and Earth orbit insertion. This animation has been recreated to show almost exactly what the television viewers saw ...
... near-Earth orbiting comet deflection, suggest a different kind of space-based solar shade. This shade would be made up of micron-sized dust particles derived from comet fragments or lunar mining, and positioned in orbits near the triangular Lagrange points of the Earth-Moon system. Solar radiation pressure can render such orbits unstable, but a class of nearly resonant, and long-lived orbits ...
Media:1963_Petersen_Orbital_Assembly_Hearings.pdf Orbital Assembly and Launch for Lunar Operations by Norman Petersen (Congressional hearings 1963) Category:Publications

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