Bobskill et al., 2012 - Google Patents
The role of cis-lunar space in future global space explorationBobskill et al., 2012
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- Bobskill M
- Lupisella M
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- Global Space Exploration Conference
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Cis-lunar space offers affordable near-term opportunities to help pave the way for future global human exploration of deep space, acting as a bridge between present missions and future deep space missions. While missions in cis-lunar space have value unto themselves …
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