820 pgs, 2006, McGraw-Hill ISBN 978-0073294445 This book is a comprehensive overview of what is needed to construct and maintain a lunar base for human habitation. It discusses the history of Lunar exploration and the rationale behind exploring space. Economical, Legal, and Management issues are also addressed. The lunar environment is discussed, along with Earth-Moon transportation, and criteria for selecting a Lunar Base. The specifics of designing and building a lunar base are then covered, including thermal control, power supply and energy storage, life support and crew health, and communication and navigation systems. The design process is covered, along with appropriate design tools. Radiation shielding issues are also covered. The benefits of performing science on the moon are also covered. Extra-vehicular activity is discussed with an emphasis on required life support systems. Lunar surface vehicle design and construction is also presented. Lunar base logistics, acquisition, and operations costs are also discussed. Modeling of a lunar base is discussed as well, taking into account all required materials and consumables. Cost modeling is covered as well, including construction and operations of a lunar base. Long-term habitation issues and applications of lunar bases are also covered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS - History of Lunar Exploration
- The Human Desire to Explore
- Economical, Political, Legal and Management Aspects
- The Future of Lunar Exploration
- The Lunar Environment
- Earth-Moon Transportation
- Lunar Base Sitting
- Lunar Base Development
- Lunar Base Elements and Surface Infrastructure
- Habitats, Laboratories, and Airlocks
- Thermal Control Systems
- Power Supply and Energy Storage
- Lunar Base Life Support and Crew Health
- Communication and Navigation Systems
- Science at Lunar Base
- Shielding Requirements and Concepts
- Lunar Extra-vehicular Activities (EVAs)
- Lunar Surface Vehicles
- Lunar Resource Utilization
- Lunar Base Logistics
- Lunar Base Acquisition and Operations Costs
- Lunar Base Analogs
- Lunar Base Modeling
- The Future and Beyond
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