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''LEPAG'', or the ''Lunar Exploration Program Working Group,'' is an ad-hoc organization of lunar scientists commissioned by [[NASA]] as a scientific advisory group on lunar science and exploration issues. It was created on the model of the highly successful ''MEPAG'' group which gives scientific perspective on Mars exploration issues. | ''LEPAG'', or the ''Lunar Exploration Program Working Group,'' is an ad-hoc organization of lunar scientists commissioned by [[NASA]] as a scientific advisory group on lunar science and exploration issues. It was created on the model of the highly successful ''MEPAG'' group which gives scientific perspective on Mars exploration issues. | ||
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+ | Their roadmap for Lunar exploration dates from 2016, so is out of date. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 19 October 2022
LEPAG, or the Lunar Exploration Program Working Group, is an ad-hoc organization of lunar scientists commissioned by NASA as a scientific advisory group on lunar science and exploration issues. It was created on the model of the highly successful MEPAG group which gives scientific perspective on Mars exploration issues.
Seems to have changed its acronym to LEAG (Lunar Exploration Analysis Group). Their roadmap for Lunar exploration dates from 2016, so is out of date.
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