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Ye He, Huaiyu He, Ziheng Liu, Fei Su, Jiannan Li, Yanan Zhang, Rongji Li, Xinyu Huang, Xuhang Zhang, Chao Lu, Shengyuan Jiang, Junyue Tang and Ranran Liu
The nitrogen isotopic compositions of lunar soil have important implications for the sources of lunar volatiles and even the evolution of the moon. At present, the research on the lunar nitrogen isotopic compositions is mainly based on the lunar meteorit...
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Siyao Lu, Rui Xu, Zhaoyu Li, Bang Wang and Zhijun Zhao
The International Lunar Research Station, to be established around 2030, will equip lunar rovers with robotic arms as constructors. Construction requires lunar soil and lunar rovers, for which rovers must go toward different waypoints without encounterin...
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Jinsheng Cui, Le Kui, Weiwei Zhang, Deming Zhao and Jiaqing Chang
As the frozen soil in the South Pole region of the Moon is an important water resource, the operation of drilling and retrieving samples of the frozen soil in this region will be a crucial task for us to accomplish in future deep-space exploration. Thus,...
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Jinsheng Cui, Baoxian Chen, Sibo Liu, Deming Zhao and Weiwei Zhang
Water ice is an important water source in lunar polar soil. Drilling and sampling lunar polar soil are important engineering tasks of lunar exploration. In view of the influence of temperature rise on the quality of samples obtained by drilling, the heat...
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Zihao Yuan, Ruinan Mu, Haifeng Zhao and Ke Wang
In this work, a dynamic model is proposed to simulate the drilling and steering process of an autonomous burrowing mole to access scientific samples from the deep subsurface of the Moon. The locomotive module is idealized as a rigid rod. The characterist...
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Ziheng Liu, Huaiyu He, Jiannan Li, Jialong Hao, Junyue Tang, Zhiheng Zhang, Shengyuan Jiang, Guanxin Chi, Ranran Liu, Lei Wang, Hao Geng and Changbin Xue
According to the big impact hypothesis, the moon should be very dry. However, more and more evidence from the remote sensing of the moon in recent years indicates that there is a lot of water in the moon?s polar regions. Researching the source and distri...
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Ye Tian, Jiahang Zhang, Junyue Tang, Wei Xu, Weiwei Zhang, Lijun Tao, Shengyuan Jiang and Yanbin Sun
To provide reliable input information for the load design and extraction of lunar soil water ice samples, it is necessary to study the water content distribution and water migration of simulated lunar soil water ice samples. On this basis, the temperatur...
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Deming Zhao, Zhisheng Cheng, Weiwei Zhang, Jinsheng Cui and He Wang
This paper presents a detailed thermal simulation analysis of the drilling process for icy soil in the lunar polar region. The aim is to investigate the temperature changes that occur in the debris removal area during the drilling process. We developed a...
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David Juracka, Jacek Katzer, Janusz Kobaka, Izabela Swica and Karol Seweryn
The article presents a concept of a lunar base that would take advantage of the natural shape of an egg. Several versions of egg-shaped habitat structures characterized by different sizes are presented. Possible locations of habitats both on lunar surfac...
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Haiyan Zhang, Cunhui Li, Jilin You, Xiaoping Zhang, Yi Wang, Liping Chen, Qingfei Fu, Baogui Zhang and Yuming Wang
The plume-surface interaction that occurs as a result of a variable-thrust engine exhaust plume impinging on soil during landings is critical for future lunar mission design. Unique lunar environmental properties, such as low gravity, high vacuum, and th...
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