Radar Remote Sensing Of Lunar Lavatubes From Earth
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T. L. Billings. (1991), JBIS, 44, pp.255-256
Refcode: 1991.44.255
Abstract:
Lunar lavatube caverns are probably an excellent resource as sites for lunar bases, hundreds of meters across and kilometres long. They would provide a constant ambient temperature for a base in an environment sheltered from solar storms, micrometeorites and other hazards of the lunar surface environment [l]. Calculations from the structural characteristics of lavatubes on Earth indicate that lunar lavatubes may range up to 380m in width with an overburden averaging 50m (2]. They are an option that requires investigation in any lunar base planning.