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ID No : | 1009 Edit | Title: | What We Do Not Know and Probably Need to Know |
Summary / Review : | "By far the most important database to help us determine the engineering questions we need to address comes from the Apollo experience. In combing through the Apollo Mission Reports and Technical Debriefings there are numerous references to the problems caused by lunar dust during the missions. These have been sorted into nine classes of difficulties." (Author's abstract) |
Author(s) : |
Gaier, J. R.; Rickman, Douglas L., [Marshall Space Flight Center] |
Publication Date: | 2009 |
Category(s) : |
Environment / Lunar / Dust |
Web URL : |
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20090025946
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PERMANENT code(s) : | L,U |
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NTRS : | 20090025946 |
Other Ref # : | M09-0390 |
Submitted by : | MEP |
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