Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Essam Heggy, Mark Helper, Terrence W. Fong, Pascal Lee, Matthew Deans, Maria Bualat, Jose Hurtado, and Kip Hodges
42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March, 2011.
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| Abstract |
| A two-year analog experiment using simulated EVAs and robotic follow-up was designed to simulate geologic and geophysical fieldwork to map volatiles on the moon. |
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| Text Reference |
| Essam Heggy, Mark Helper, Terrence W. Fong, Pascal Lee, Matthew Deans, Maria Bualat, Jose Hurtado, and Kip Hodges, "Potential In-situ Exploration of Subsurface Ice on the Moon Using EVA and Robotic Follow-up: The Haughton Crater Lunar Analog Study," 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March, 2011. |
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@inproceedings{Fong_2011_6962, author = "Essam Heggy and Mark Helper and Terrence W Fong and Pascal Lee and Matthew Deans and Maria Bualat and Jose Hurtado and Kip Hodges", title = "Potential In-situ Exploration of Subsurface Ice on the Moon Using EVA and Robotic Follow-up: The Haughton Crater Lunar Analog Study", booktitle = "42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference", month = "March", year = "2011", } |
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