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E-grāmata: Lunar Settlements

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Bringing together some of the most recognized and influential researchers and scientists in various space-related disciplines, Lunar Settlements addresses the many issues that surround the permanent human return to the Moon. Numerous international contributors offer their insights into how certain technological, physiological, and psychological challenges must be met to make permanent lunar settlements possible.

The book first looks to the past, covering the Apollo and Saturn legacies. In addition, former astronaut and U.S. Senator Harrison H. Schmitt discusses how to maintain deep space exploration and settlement. The book then discusses economic aspects, such as funding for lunar commerce, managing human resources, and commercial transportation logistics. After examining how cultural elements will fit into habitat design, the text explores the physiological, psychological, and ethical impact of living on a lunar settlement. It also describes the planning/technical requirements of lunar habitation, the design of both manned and modular lunar bases, and the protection of lunar habitats against meteoroids. Focusing on lunar soil mechanics, the book concludes with discussions on lunar concrete, terraforming, and using greenhouses for agricultural purposes.

Drawing from the lunar experiences of the six Apollo landing missions to the many American and Soviet robotic missions to current space activities and research, this volume summarizes the problems, prospects, and practicality of enduring lunar settlements. It reflects the key disciplines, including engineering, physics, architecture, psychology, biology, and anthropology, that will play significant roles in establishing these settlements.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Dedication xv
The Editor xvii
Section I The Past and Future
1(72)
Return to the Moon
3(6)
Harrison H. Schmitt
Rutgers 2007 Symposium on Lunar Settlements
9(10)
Paul D. Lowman, Jr
Krafft Ehricke's Moon: The Extraterrestrial Imperative
19(14)
Marsha Freeman
Looking Back at Apollo/Saturn: Planning Activities (1961-1965)
33(22)
H. H. Koelle
Apollo Knowledge Transfer: Preserving and Transferring the Apollo Legacy to a New Generation
55(8)
Charles A. Lundquist
Dennis Ray Wingo
Working in Space
63(10)
Terry Hart
Section II Lunar Development
73(80)
Attracting Private Investment for Lunar Commerce: Toward Economically Sustainable Development
75(12)
Paul Eckert
The Future Role of Human Resource Management in Non-Terrestrial Settlements: Some Preliminary Thoughts
87(14)
Ida Kutschera
Mike H. Ryan
Lunar Commercial Logistics Transportation
101(28)
Walter P. Kistler
Bob Citron
Thomas C. Taylor
Rocks to Robots: Concepts for Initial Robotic Lunar Resource Development
129(14)
Lee Morin
Sandra Magnus
Stanley Love
Donald Pettit
Mary Lynne Dittmar
Solar Cell Fabrication on the Moon from Lunar Resources
143(10)
Alex Ignatiev
Alexandre Freundlich
Klaus Heiss
Christopher Vizas
Section III Outer Space Habitat Design
153(78)
Multidisciplinary Approach for User Reliability
155(10)
Irene Lia Schlacht
Anthropology: Physical and Cultural Adaptation in Outer Space
165(10)
Melchiorre Masali
Marinella Ferrino
Monica Argenta
Margherita Micheletti Cremasco
Visual Design: Color and Light for Well Being in Outer Space
175(22)
Irene Lia Schlacht
Henrik Birke
Art: Art as a Psychological Support for the Outer Space Habitat
197(18)
Ayako Ono
Psychology: Natural Elements as a Well-Being Stimuli in Outer Space
215(10)
Scott C. Bates
Joshua Marquit
Perspectives: Multidisciplinary Approach for User Well-Being
225(6)
Irene Lia Schlacht
Section IV The Human Condition
231(88)
An Analysis of the Interface between Lunar Habitat Conditions and an Acclimatized Human Physiology as Defined by the Digital Astronaut Project
233(8)
Richard L. Summers
Thomas G. Coleman
Robert L. Hester
Mental Health Implications of Working in a Lunar Settlement
241(6)
Chester S. Spell
Humans: The Strongest and the Weakest Joint in the Chain
247(14)
Jesper Jorgensen
Here to Stay: Designing for Psychological Well-Being for Long Duration Stays on Moon and Mars
261(16)
Sheryl L. Bishop
Indoor-Air Quality Implications of 222 RN for Lunar Regolith
277(14)
Francois Levy
John Patrick Fardal
PAC: Protected Antipode Circle at the Center of the Farside of the Moon for the Benefit of All Humankind
291(14)
Claudio Maccone
Developing the Moon with Ethics and Reality
305(14)
David M. Livingston
Section V Planning and Analogues
319(112)
Lunar Base Living: Beyond the Pioneering Stage
321(4)
James D. Burke
Assessment of Lunar Exploration Objectives
325(30)
Marc M. Cohen
A Self-Sufficient Moon-Base Analogue
355(20)
Niklas Jarvstrat
Terrestrial Analogs Selection Considerations for Planetary Surface Facility Planning and Operations
375(12)
Olga Bannova
Surface Infrastructure Planning and Design Considerations for Future Lunar and Mars Habitation
387(14)
Larry Bell
Settlement Site Selection and Exploration through Hierarchical Roving
401(14)
Gregory Konesky
Integrated Lunar Transportation System
415(16)
Jerome Pearson
John C. Oldson
Eugene M. Levin
Harry Wykes
Section VI Lunar Bases
431(184)
Lunar Base Site Preparation
433(18)
Florian Ruess
Benjamin Braun
Kris Zacny
Martina Pinni
A Review of Technical Requirements for Lunar Structures: Present Status
451(42)
Alexander M. Jablonski
Kelly A. Ogden
Bidu Guiday: Design Concept for the First Manned Lunar Base
493(16)
Giorgio Gaviraghi
Design and Construction of a Modular Lunar Base
509(10)
Werner Grandl
Advanced Systems Concept for Autonomous Construction and Self-Repair of Lunar Surface ISRU Structures
519(14)
Haym Benaroya
A Reliability-Based Design Concept for Lunar Habitats
533(18)
Benjamin Braun
Florian Ruess
Cratering and Blowing Soil by Rocket Engines during Lunar Landings
551(26)
Philip T. Metzger
John E. Lane
Christopher D. Immer
Sandra Clements
Lunar Habitats Protection against Meteroid Impact Damage
577(16)
William P. Schonberg
R. Putzar
F. Schafer
Deployment of Greenhouse for Long-Term Lunar Base
593(22)
Vadim Y. Rygalov
Patrick Stoffel
Section VII Lunar Soil Mechanics
615(78)
A Constitutive Model for Lunar Soil
617(20)
C.S. Chang
Pierre-Yves Hicher
Geotechnical Engineering Properties of Lunar Soil Simulants
637(12)
Haydar Arslan
Susan Batiste
Stein Sture
Extension of Terrestrial Excavation Mechanics to Lunar Soil
649(18)
Jason R. Florek
Lunar Concrete
667(12)
Martina Pinni
Silicon-Utilizing Organisms May Be Used in Future Terraforming of the Moon
679(14)
Satadal Das
Appendix 693
Haym Benaroya is a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University. Dr. Benaroya is also founder and director of the Center for Structures in Extreme Environments.