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A Lunar-Based Analysis
Laboratory
Proceedings of the Second Lunar Analysis Laboratory Workshop
Dijon, France
March 1993
Cyril Ponnamperuma Memorial Volume |
| Editors Dr. Charles W. Gehrke, Professor Emeritus
Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia
Dr. Mitchell K. Hobish
Consortion for Analysis in Space Exploration
Dr. Robert W. Zumwalt, Senior
Scientist
Cancer Research Center, Columbia, Missouri
Dr. Michel Prost
European Centre for Research and Analysis
Dr. Jean Desgrès, Professor of
Biochemistry
University of Dijon |
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Second Lunar Analysis Laboratory Workshop (LAL-II), held in Dijon, France, originated from
discussions and ideas that evolved from the earlier first Workshop on A Lunar-Based
Chemical Analysis Laboratory (then called LBCAL-I), which had convened at College Park,
Maryland some three years earlier. The Second Lunar Analysis Laboratory Workshop was held
in conjunction with the International Conference on Space Exploration and the Future of
Humans in Space, in Dijon, which immediately preceded this Workshop. Major areas included:
- Lunar Resource Utilization
- Life Sciences
- Astronomy
- Exobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- Instrumentation and Automation
- Advanced concepts and Technology
- Earth System Science
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Contents
- The Future of Lunar Material Utilization,
M.B. Duke, NASA Johnson Space Center
- Lunar Base Design for Resource Utilization,
R.J. Sirko, M.B. Benton, J.W. McKee, W.H. Siegfried, and A.H. Cutler
- Mechanical Properties of Lunar Soils and Implications for a Lunar Base,
W.D. Carrier III
- Oxygen and Water Production on the Moon: A Laboratory Demonstration,
L.A. Taylor
- Mining and Beneficiation: A Review of Possible Lunar Applications,
P.G. Chamberlain, E.R. Podnicks, and F.M. Jenkins
- Material Processing Requirements for a Lunar-based Laboratory,
T. Triffet, K.N. Ramohalli, J.S. Lewis, and A.H. Cutler
- Biomedical Research and Operations in Relation to a Lunar Habitable Laboratory,
A.I. Grigoriev and E.A. Ilyin
- Orbital Station Mir: Biomedical Aspects,
A.I. Grigoriev and E.A. Ilyin
- Biomedical Monitoring of Lunar Base Inhabitants: tRNA Turnover and Free Radical
Explorations,
J. Desgrès, C.W. Gehrke, and M. Prost
- CEA Cadarache-CNES Joint Program on Closed Artificial Ecosystem, V. Fabreguettes
- Astronomical Research from the Moon,
J. Lequeux
- A Lunar-Based Laboratory for Exobiological Studies,
A. Brack
- Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Need for a Lunar Base,
J. Heidmann
- Automation and Robotics for a Lunar Base,
F.X. Chaffaut and D.J.P. Moura
- Analytical Instrumentation for a Lunar Base: Performance and Efficiency,
R.W. Zumwalt
- The Importance of Technology Development and Transfer in Formulating a Successful
Strategy for Lunar Exploration,
J.C. Mankins
- How Revolutionary Technologies Can Expedite Lunar Operations,
J.D. Rather
- Earth-to-Space Laser Power Beaming,
J.D. Rather
- Lunar Mining for 3Ile-Power Generation by
Thermonuclear Fusion,
G. Grieger
- Earth System Science: Taking the Pulse of our Planet,
M.K. Hobish
- Subject Index
ISBN 0-937194-41-7, 1997, Hardcover, 329 pages, $60.00
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