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  • | [[Lunar-A]] || insert Latitude || insert Longitude || insert Date || | [[Lunar Orbiter-1]] || insert Latitude || insert Longitude || insert Date ||
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  • ...iter. Its unusual feature was the use of [[ion propulsion]] for the trans-lunar trajectory and orbital insertion. It launched in September, 2003, and impa
    701 bytes (99 words) - 10:52, 30 August 2009
  • File:GP1Fig 11.jpg
    Oblique view of Copernicus obtained by Lunar Orbiter II in 1966
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  • Academia working on selenology (lunar science research) | [[Institution]] || [[Chandrayaan-1]] || [[LLRI]] Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument || [[Investigator]] [http://www.isro.org/chandraya
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  • [http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/ LRO Home Page] The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched on the 18th of June, 2009. It is Mappi
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  • [[Image:10074655.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Sinus Medii - NASA S67-08133 - Lunar Orbiter II - 1966]] ...official IAU lunar coordinates system is located, i.e. Longitude-0 on the lunar Equator.
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  • File:LAC 120 LO 32color.png
    USGS map based on [[Lunar Orbiter]] I-V image data for the [[LAC-120|"Oppendheimer" LAC-120]] quad.
    (2,040 × 2,040 (787 KB)) - 18:48, 10 June 2012
  • [[Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter]]<BR/>
    352 bytes (40 words) - 22:54, 30 October 2011
  • ...rently, Selenography focuses on the visible Lunar surface features and the Lunar natural environment; where they are located and how they interact with each * Earth sciences (or Lunar sciences in this case)
    4 KB (515 words) - 10:09, 31 August 2020
  • ...urcing}} project from the Zooniverse community that uses images from the [[Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter]].
    504 bytes (63 words) - 10:31, 11 May 2010
  • ...s to lunar resources. A major concert until now is wither the top of this lunar mountain ridge contains enough flat ground to support a major settlement an ...omplete surface of the Moon. Anyone can now use this data to evaluate any lunar site they please.
    2 KB (381 words) - 08:24, 26 January 2011
  • ...—the first being Apollo 11 in 1969. These missions returned over 380 kg of lunar rocks, which have been used to develop a detailed geological understanding ...conds. On most parts of the moon, the lunar day is 14 Earth days long and lunar night is similarly 14 Earth days long. Since the moon is essentially airle
    4 KB (592 words) - 21:01, 30 October 2011
  • Lunar orbiter spacecraft. Formerly named "Selene".
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  • ==Lunar Tourism== *Geological/scenic preserves & Lunar National Parks
    4 KB (552 words) - 22:21, 30 October 2011
  • ...emisphere. It is located in in the [[30N075|Oppenheimer (LAC-120)]] and [[Lunar Quadrangle 29|LQ-29]] quads. It's named for Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov, *The [[ULCN 2005|Unified Lunar Control Network 2005]]<ref>As of June 2012 -- see http://planetarynames.wr.
    4 KB (514 words) - 10:27, 22 June 2012
  • ...f '''Mare Orientale''', appears to have a large, long sinuous [[rille]] in Lunar Orbiter photographs. In addition, it appears the rille is located in mare-t ...an entry called "Prinzton" built into the walls of Rima Prinz [http://www.lunar-reclamation.org/papers/rille_paper1.htm]. They received second prize for th
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  • <font size=5> The Slopes of the Lunar Landscape <br> And how they effect settlement</font> ...h and our lack of experience can create real problems in our planning of a lunar settlement.
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  • ...the lava tube walls to provide an airtight, shirt-sleeve environment. Some lunar lava tubes may be large enough to contain small cities. Living in a lava tu ...the Moon: Possible Lunar Base Habitats", in '''''The Second Conference on Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century''''', W.W. Mendell, ed., NAS
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  • LCROSS Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite .... After launch, the 'secondary payload,' LCROSS spacecraft arrived in the lunar vicinity independent of the LRO satellite. On the way to the moon, the spac
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  • ...that is incorporated in many minerals on Earth was completely absent from lunar minerals. ...d''' the water molecules would be atomized and accelerated out of the weak lunar gravity field. Otherwise there would be a slight atmosphere of water and o
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