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Title: Lunar Exploration and Development in NASA: A Perspective from July 2001
Summary / Review : "The attendees at this Lunar Development Conference are discussing the future development of the Moon within the context of the commercial sector. Some people in this room have been actively working on the problem for a decade or more. Although concepts for lunar development face formidable technical challenges, equally daunting are hurdles in the financial, institutional, and political arenas." (Author's abstract)
Author(s) : Mendell, Wendell, [Johnson Space Center]
Publication Date: 2001
Category(s) : ZA - Large multi-topical publications and reports
Web URL : http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20100033129
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Other Ref # : JSC-CN-6999
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