Lunar Dust, Lunar Observatories And Other Operations On The Moon

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S. W. Johnson et al. (1995), JBIS, 48, pp.87-92

Refcode: 1995.48.87

Abstract:

Given the prevalence of dust on the lunar surface, the dryness or the lunar surface, the lunar gravity (0.165 times terrestrial), the airless surface environment (an excellent vacuum), the radiation environment and the ease with which the dust is disturbed, attention to making various lunar operations operationally compatible is imperative.