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The goal of the '''International Lunar Research Park''' is to develop an earth-based [[lunar analogue]] site as a precursor to a robotic lunar settlement within the 2015-2024 timeframe.  The lunar analogue site will serve as a proving ground and testbed for future lunar systems.  In the longer term, the robotic [[ILRP]] will serve as a precursor for future human settlements, a lunar research park, and lunar university.
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The goal of the '''International Lunar Research Park''' is to develop an earth-based [[lunar analogue]] site as a precursor to a robotic lunar settlement within the 2015-2024 timeframe.  The lunar analogue site will serve as a proving ground and test bed for future lunar systems.  In the longer term, the robotic [[ILRP]] will serve as a precursor for future human settlements, a lunar research park, and lunar university.
  
 
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[[Astrium]]
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[[Boeing]]
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[[EADS]]
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[[JAXA]]
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[[Hawaii Office of Aerospace Development]]
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* [[Frank Schowengerdt]], PISCES Director
[[Lockheed Martin]]
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* [[Hawaii Office of Aerospace Development]]
[[NASA]]
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* [[John Hamilton]], PISCES Deputy Director
[[Pacific International Space Alliance]]
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* [[Lockheed Martin]]
[[PISCES]]
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[[Team FREDNET]]
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[[Space Tourism Society]]
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Introduction

The International Lunar Research Park (ILRP) is a joint project of the University of Hawaii-Hilo's PISCES program and the Hawaii Office of Aerospace Development. It is supported in part by the Pacific International Space Alliance (PISA, formerly JUSTSAP) and by organizations including Astrium, Boeing, JAXA, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Team FREDNET, the Space Tourism Society and many others.

Plan

The goal of the International Lunar Research Park is to develop an earth-based lunar analogue site as a precursor to a robotic lunar settlement within the 2015-2024 timeframe. The lunar analogue site will serve as a proving ground and test bed for future lunar systems. In the longer term, the robotic ILRP will serve as a precursor for future human settlements, a lunar research park, and lunar university.

Links