LunaCorp's enchanted pathway back to the moon

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LunaCorp. plans to send two tele-operated rovers to the moon in 1998 to visit landing sites and other artifacts left by US and Russian lunar missions. Part of the financing scheme is to link the robots to a theme park where anyone can operate the robots for a fee.

author: Goldstein, Edward
Discovery and exploration, Space business enterprises, LunaCorp., Moon exploration

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Conqueror of the moon: NASA's Mike Griffin battles the bureaucracy to get humans back to the Moon by the end of the decade

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Mike Griffin plans to put humans on the Moon to stay within the decade. His programs include Lunar orbiters in 1995, an automated surface lander in 1996, human missions in 1999 or 2000 and eventually, a Lunar outpost.

author: Dalby, A. Royce
Lunar bases, Griffin, Mike

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Lunar economics: a new moon for a new century

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The potential of the moon for commercial exploitation in the twenty-first century by people from earth is discussed, with focus on means of transportation, buildings that will be required and tourism.

author: Ross, Michael
Product development, Economic aspects, Location, Space transportation, Launch complexes (Astronautics)

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subjects list: Planning, Moon, Lunar probes
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