Authors
Gordon Chin, Scott Brylow, Marc Foote, James Garvin, Justin Kasper, John Keller, Maxim Litvak, Igor Mitrofanov, David Paige, Keith Raney, Mark Robinson, Anton Sanin, David Smith, Harlan Spence, Paul Spudis, S Alan Stern, Maria Zuber
Publication date
2007/4
Source
Space Science Reviews
Volume
129
Pages
391-419
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
NASA’s Lunar Precursor Robotic Program (LPRP), formulated in response to the President’s Vision for Space Exploration, will execute a series of robotic missions that will pave the way for eventual permanent human presence on the Moon. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is first in this series of LPRP missions, and plans to launch in October of 2008 for at least one year of operation. LRO will employ six individual instruments to produce accurate maps and high-resolution images of future landing sites, to assess potential lunar resources, and to characterize the radiation environment. LRO will also test the feasibility of one advanced technology demonstration package. The LRO payload includes: Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) which will determine the global topography of the lunar surface at high resolution, measure landing site slopes, surface roughness, and search for possible polar …
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