The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole
On the Moon, in situ measurements of heat flow were made at the Apollo 15 and 17 landing sites [1-3] and are planned to be made in Mare Crisium on the 2023 Commercial Lunar Payload System (CLPS) mission. Measuring heat flow near the lunar South Pole on Artemis would be an important extension of this...
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ftusrahouston:oai:repository.hou.usra.edu:20.500.11753/1707 2023-05-15T18:21:43+02:00 The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole Kiefer, Walter S. orcid:0000-0001-6741-5460 Nagihara, Seiichi Grott, Matthias Siegler, Matthew Zacny, Kris Moon 2020 2 pages application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11753/1707 en eng LPI contribution no. 2554 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11753/1707 Moon--Temperature and radiation Working Paper 2020 ftusrahouston https://doi.org/20.500.11753/1707 2022-06-13T06:08:38Z On the Moon, in situ measurements of heat flow were made at the Apollo 15 and 17 landing sites [1-3] and are planned to be made in Mare Crisium on the 2023 Commercial Lunar Payload System (CLPS) mission. Measuring heat flow near the lunar South Pole on Artemis would be an important extension of this data set. Report South pole USRA Houston Repository (Universities Space Research Association) South Pole |
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Moon--Temperature and radiation Kiefer, Walter S. orcid:0000-0001-6741-5460 Nagihara, Seiichi Grott, Matthias Siegler, Matthew Zacny, Kris The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole |
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On the Moon, in situ measurements of heat flow were made at the Apollo 15 and 17 landing sites [1-3] and are planned to be made in Mare Crisium on the 2023 Commercial Lunar Payload System (CLPS) mission. Measuring heat flow near the lunar South Pole on Artemis would be an important extension of this data set. |
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Kiefer, Walter S. orcid:0000-0001-6741-5460 Nagihara, Seiichi Grott, Matthias Siegler, Matthew Zacny, Kris |
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Kiefer, Walter S. orcid:0000-0001-6741-5460 Nagihara, Seiichi Grott, Matthias Siegler, Matthew Zacny, Kris |
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The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole |
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The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole |
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The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole |
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The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole |
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The Importance of Measuring Heat Flux Near the Lunar South Pole |
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importance of measuring heat flux near the lunar south pole |
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