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  • '''Moon''', also known as '''The Moon''', '''Luna''' or '''Earth's Moon''', is the sole natural satellite of [[Earth]]. You can explore the moon on the [http://lunarpedia.org/index.php?title=Home Lunarpedia] site.
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  • ...to the Moon and Mars. It could be an invaluable base of operations outside Earth's gravity and will provide valuable data for the human response to the zero-G
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  • ...]]. They are irregular in shape and significantly smaller than the Earth's Moon.
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  • [[Image:Deimos.gif|thumb|200px|right|A [[Mars Global Surveyor]] image of the moon Deimos.]] ...the smaller outer moon of Mars (the inner moon is [[Phobos]].) [[w:Deimos_(moon)|Deimos]] is composed of rock rich in carbonaceous material. Although the s
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  • *Transportation from [[Earth]] to Earth's [[orbit]] *Transportation from Earth's orbit to [[Mars]]' orbit
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  • ...anned Orion spacecraft, which will perform autonomous maneuvers around the Moon (including a Distant Retrograde Orbit) before returning to Earth for splash
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  • ...s Parties to the Treaty shall pursue studies of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, and conduct exploration of them so as to avoid ...article lack definition. How do you define "harmful" contamination of the Moon and Mars? If there is no life on Mars, can the contamination be harmful?
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  • ...NASA Will Soon Use 'Space Lasers' To Give Us Live Video From Mars And The Moon, ''Forbes'', <nowiki>https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2020/02 ...spite spacecraft motion and vibrations<ref name=":1" />, interference from Earth's atmosphere, space temperature extremes, radiation, and forces on delicate e
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  • The Dear Moon project was unveiled in late 2018 as a trip around the moon using the BFR technology. It would also serve as a precursor/test mission
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  • Compared with other celestial bodies, for instance Earth's [[Moon]], the planet Mars provides a number of advantages. The Martian surface and ===Advantage over Earth's moon===
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  • ...e:Phobos_MGS.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A [[Mars Global Surveyor]] image of the moon Phobos.]] '''Phobos''' is the larger inner moon of the Mars system (the other, smaller moon is called [[Deimos]]). It is a dark body that appears to be composed of car
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  • Similar to the moon, it has a metal rich regolith along with what appears to be permanently sha
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  • |Moon ...the moon. This might favor some kind of transportation system between the Moon and Mars, rather than between the Earth and Mars.
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  • ...ref> have discussed the creation of a mining base on the south pole of the moon to mine the volatile ices found there to produce either [[methane|Methalox] ...ilings dumped at the other end. It should be many years before the entire moon is converted into tailings, during that time Luna and Earth orbiting factor
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  • ...ch orbits Earth is one of the largest in the Solar System, but the biggest moon in the Solar System is Ganymede which orbits around Jupiter. This has a dia
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  • ...Treaty<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Space_Treaty</ref> and the Moon Treaty<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Treaty</ref>. The Mars settl
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  • ...n umbrella, deflecting incoming ions and electrons, channeling them to the Earth's poles. This generates magnificent displays of light in polar regions, the [ ...t from solar energetic particles, magnifying the intensity of aurorae. The Earth's atmosphere has the protective thickness equivalent to 10.3 meters of water,
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  • ...the purpose of this article, interplanetary commerce includes moons like [[Moon|Luna]] and dwarf planets like [[Ceres]]. ...nity, in particular for safe data storage. Although competition from the Moon in this case may be overwhelming.
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  • An unmanned mission to the moon Phobos, using a VASIMR drive to slowly spiral it out into a higher orbit. Mission architecture by second person to walk on the moon, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, to have a habitat, a cycler, in a continuous orbit be
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  • ...bly be used by future space missions as a "stepping stone" to Mars and the Moon. ...less-stable Lagrangian point on the far side of the Sun. In this case, the Earth's gravitational force is negligible, allowing other planet's orbits to interf
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