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The Dust Management Project: Characterizing Lunar Environments and Dust, Developing Regolith Mitigation Technology and Simulants

机译:尘埃管理项目:表征月球环境和尘埃,开发Regolith减缓技术和模拟物

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A return to the Moon to extend human presence, pursue scientific activities, use the Moon to prepare for future human missions to Mars, and expand Earth?s economic sphere, will require investment in developing new technologies and capabilities to achieve affordable and sustainable human exploration. From the operational experience gained and lessons learned during the Apollo missions, conducting long-term operations in the lunar environment will be a particular challenge, given the difficulties presented by the unique physical properties and other characteristics of lunar regolith, including dust. The Apollo missions and other lunar explorations have identified significant lunar dust-related problems that will challenge future mission success. Comprised of regolith particles ranging in size from tens of nanometers to microns, lunar dust is a manifestation of the complex interaction of the lunar soil with multiple mechanical, electrical, and gravitational effects. The environmental and anthropogenic factors effecting the perturbation, transport, and deposition of lunar dust must be studied in order to mitigate it?s potentially harmful effects on exploration systems and human explorers. The Dust Management Project (DMP) is tasked with the evaluation of lunar dust effects, assessment of the resulting risks, and development of mitigation and management strategies and technologies related to Exploration Systems architectures. To this end, the DMP supports the overall goal of the Exploration Technology Development Program (ETDP) of addressing the relevant high priority technology needs of multiple elements within the Constellation Program (CxP) and sister ETDP projects. Project scope, plans, and accomplishments will be presented.
机译:返回月球以扩大人类的存在,从事科学活动,利用月球为未来人类对火星的任务做准备以及扩大地球的经济领域,将需要投资开发新技术和能力,以实现负担得起的可持续的人类探索。从阿波罗飞行任务中获得的作战经验和教训,鉴于月球重石的独特物理性质和其他特征(包括尘埃)带来的困难,在月球环境中进行长期作战将是一个特殊的挑战。阿波罗飞行任务和其他月球探索发现了与月尘有关的重大问题,这些问题将挑战未来的任务成功。月球尘埃由大小范围从几十纳米到微米的重钙石颗粒组成,是月球土壤复杂相互作用的体现,具有多种机械,电气和重力作用。必须研究影响月球粉尘的扰动,运输和沉积的环境和人为因素,以减轻其对勘探系统和人类探索者的潜在有害影响。灰尘管理项目(DMP)的任务是评估月球灰尘影响,评估由此产生的风险以及开发与勘探系统架构相关的缓解和管理策略及技术。为此,DMP支持勘探技术开发计划(ETDP)的总体目标,即解决星座计划(CxP)和姊妹ETDP项目中多个要素的相关高优先级技术需求。将介绍项目范围,计划和成就。

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