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A lunar exploration architecture using lunar libration point one

机译:一种使用月球解放点的月球探索架构

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Future space exploration activities very likely will incorporate a large number of human missions to various locations on the Moon surface and other destinations near the Earth-Moon system. A wide range of space infrastructure elements will be required in low Earth orbit and waypoints to these destinations. It is reasonable to start assembly and mission logistics from today's frequently used near-Earth orbits, such as the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS). This allows for using launch systems and other infrastructure elements currently available in order to reduce costs. Besides new transfer, ascent and re-entry vehicles as well as planetary surface installations, space stations beyond low Earth orbit, namely in the Earth-Moon system, can be crucial elements for forthcoming exploration missions. The lunar Lagrange points have unique advantages in this context and offer promising options for the humans' next steps into space. As shown in this paper, a lunar space station (LSS) is not too farfetched; and it is definitely not science fiction but rather the next logical step for solar system exploration. Like a stepping-stone, it could enable the immediate start of sustained development of outer space with technologies available today. The proposed lunar exploration architecture targets at an LSS at the lunar Lagrange point 1 to be used as a gateway for mid-term lunar surface exploration missions or servicing missions to other destinations. For study purposes the challenging constraint of only using existing and tailored infrastructure elements and technology of European/Russian heritage is assumed. The results manifest the feasibility of such a space station between 2015 and 2020. Presented are station configuration and modules, transfer vehicles for assembly, crew and cargo transport, an enhanced life support system and a logistics concept. The concept outlines enhancements of the current transportation and station infrastructure and shows that the ISS as a transportation node can beneficially support lunar scenarios.
机译:未来的太空探索活动很可能将在月球表面的各个位置以及地月系统附近的其他目的地进行大量的人类飞行任务。在低地球轨道和通往这些目的地的航路点上,将需要各种各样的空间基础设施要素。从当今经常使用的近地轨道(例如国际空间站(ISS)的轨道)开始进行组装和任务物流是合理的。这允许使用发射系统和当前可用的其他基础设施元素,以降低成本。除了新的转移,上升和再入飞行器以及行星表面装置之外,低地球轨道以外的空间站(即地月系统)可能是即将进行的探索任务的关键要素。在这种情况下,拉格朗日登月点具有独特的优势,为人类下一步进入太空提供了有希望的选择。如本文所示,月球空间站(LSS)不太牵强。绝对不是科幻小说,而是太阳系探索的下一个逻辑步骤。就像踏脚石一样,它可以使今天的可用技术立即开始外层空间的持续发展。拟议的月球探索架构以拉格朗日1号登月点的LSS为目标,可用作中期月球表面探测任务或前往其他目的地的服务任务的门户。为了研究目的,假设仅使用现有的和量身定制的欧洲/俄罗斯遗产基础设施要素和技术具有挑战性。结果证明了在2015年至2020年之间建立这种空间站的可行性。介绍了空间站的配置和模块,用于组装,人员和货物运输的转运车,增强的生命支持系统和后勤概念。该概念概述了当前运输和车站基础设施的增强,并表明作为运输节点的ISS可以有益地支持登月场景。

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