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Surveyor 3
Protecting & Preserving Apollo Program Lunar Landing Sites
Spacecraft Deliberately Crashed on the Lunar Surface
Photographs Written Historical and Descriptive
The Lunar Dust-Plasma Environment Is Crucial
Apollo Space Suit
Shoot the Moon – 1967
NASA Symbols and Flags in the US Manned Space Program
The Impact of Lunar Dust on Human Exploration
10. Spacecraft Configurations MAE 342 2016
The Moon As a Laboratory for Biological Contamination Research
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NASA's Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities: How To
Lunar Quest Program Update
United States Space Program Firsts
Silver Moon: Project Apollo 25 Years Later
Further Analysis on the Mystery of the Surveyor III Dust Deposits
The Space Race Documented Through Front Pages of Newspapers from Around North America
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Top View
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Surveyor-3 Visited by Apollo-12 by Don Hillger and Garry Toth
NASA Facts National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91109
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Soil Mechanics Surface Sampler
Appendix a Luna and Telescopes
Classification of the Spacecraft and Space Exploration
Lecture 4 Page 1 Overview
The Moon 35 Years After Apollo: What's Left to Learn?
Movement of Surveyor 3 Spacecraft
Chapter 9: the View from Lunar Orbiter 1966–1967
Principal Scientific Results of the Surveyor 3 Mission
Lunar Terrain and Traverse Data for Lunar Roving Vehicle Design Study
Destination Moon Content Document
Protecting and Preserving Apollo Program Lunar Landing Sites And
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Analysis of Surveyor 3 Material and Photographs Returned by Apollo 12
DEVELOPING a LIGHTWEIGHT MARTIAN SIMULANT and a MINIATURE TRIAXIAL DEVICE for LUNAR and MARTIAN SOILS by YURU LI ZIMMERMAN Submi
The Surface of the Moon
Early Apollo Program; Lunar Transfer
Scientific Preparations for Lunar Exploration with the European Lunar Lander
Introduction and Executive Summary
9-Fl Lunar Dust Transport and Potential Interactions with Power
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Kennedy Space Center's
Presentation: Phil Metzger
Analysis of Surveyor 3 Material and Photographs Returned by Apollo 12
A Trade Space Model for Robotic Lunar Exploration
ISRU Implications for Lunar and Martian Plume Effects
The Apollo Program