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Revision as of 17:37, 3 April 2007
Contents
Some useful links:
Would a beanstalk (or "skyhook") be possible on the moon?
These links show you can have a tethered satellite at L-1, tethered to lunar surface at Sinus Medii:
Anchored Lunar Satellites for Cislunar Transportation and Communication - Jerome Pearson
Space Elevators and other Advanced Concepts - Jerome Pearson
Gravity Page
Gravity Page - Dr J R Stockton
The Nine8 Planets
The Nine8 Planets - Bill Arnett
Apollo stuff
The Apollo Program - NASA History Division
Apollo: A Retrospective Analysis - Key Apollo Source Documents - NASA History Division
Apollo Program Summary Report (Document # JSC-09423, April 1975)
Note: the original hard-copy document was broken into 10 pdf files for user-friendliness and full text search capability. However, each file is still ~4-6MB so please be patient with potentially long download times.
Apollo Program Summary Report - NASA History Division
Some of the data from the above document in a more readable form.
The Apollo and Luna Samples - Permanent.com requires javascript enabled
It's Not Made of Cheese!
MIT Space Logistics Project
Interplanetary Supply Chain Management and Logistics Architecture.
MIT Space Logistics Project
Engineers create SpaceNet--the supply chain
NASA ISRU Final LSRM Report
The Lunar Sample Compendium
Lunar Petrographic Educational Thin Section Set - Contents Page