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  • why go to the moon? the many faces of lunar policy

    Paper number

    IAC-08.A5.3.1

    Author

    Dr. Roger D. Launius, Smithsonian Institution, United States

    Year

    2008

    Abstract
    What is it about the Moon that captures the fancy of humankind? A silvery disk hanging in the night sky, it conjures up images of romance and magic. It has been counted upon to foreshadow important events, both of good and ill, and its phases for eons served humanity as its most accurate measure of time. This paper discusses the Moon as a target for Human exploration and eventual settlement. This paper will explore the more than 50-year efforts to reach the Moon, succeeding with space probes and humans in Project Apollo in the 1960s and early 1970s. It will then discuss the rationales for spaceflight, suggesting that human space exploration is one of the least compelling of all that might be offered. The paper will then discuss efforts to make the Moon a second home, including post-Apollo planning, the Space Exploration Initiative, and problems and opportunities in the 2004 Vision for Space Exploration.
    Abstract document

    IAC-08.A5.3.1.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-08.A5.3.1.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

    To get the manuscript, please contact IAF Secretariat.