A plan for the development of lunar astronomyThis is a report synthesizing discussions of the Astronomy/Astrophysics Definition Team at the Lunar Science Strategy Workshop for the Exploration and Development of the moon which was held at the NASA Johnson Space Center during August 15-16, 1989. The long-term goal of lunar based astronomy is envisioned as the development of a diverse facility covering all wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. This facility will build on and eventually replace the Great Observatories. The development of optical and infrared interferometry should be a principal activity, optimized by a lunar site. However, lunar observatories should evolve from simple to complex systems and should not and need not make major demands on the limited amount of manpower envisioned for the first 20 years of the lunar outpost.
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19910071978
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Legacy CDMS
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Conference Paper
Authors
Sykes, M. V. (Arizona, University Tucson, United States)
Vilas, F. (Arizona Univ. Tucson, AZ, United States)
Page, T. L. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Smith, H. J. (Texas, University Austin, United States)
Burns, J. O. (New Mexico State University Las Cruces, United States)
Colavita, M. (Arizona Univ. Tucson, AZ, United States)
Snyder, G. (JPL Pasadena, CA, United States)
Stern, S. A. (Colorado, University Boulder, United States)
Talent, D. L. (Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Houston, TX, United States)