Many folks would like to see us back on the Moon and developing its resources.

Friday, December 01, 2006

H. H. Koelle - Prof. Koelle and other Authors on the Subject of Lunar
Development -

Do go to Professor Koelle's website and go down to the Publications list.
This should keep you busy for some time.
- LRK -
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http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/
Heinz-Hermann KoelleVita

Born 1925 in the former Freestate of Danzig, Pilot during World War II,
(1954) MS Mechanical Engineering, Technical University Stuttgart, (1963)
Ph.D. Berlin, (1955-65) member of the Dr. von Braun team at Huntsville
Ala. (Chief, Preliminary Design, ABMA & Director, Future Projects
NASA/MSFC), (1960) US Citizen, (1961) Editor-in-Chief: Handbook of
Astronautical Engineering -McGraw-Hill, (1965-91) Professor of Space
Technology, Technical University Berlin (TUB), (1989-91) Dean,
Department of Transportation, Technical University Berlin, Member of
International Academy of Astronautics, Chairman, Subcommittee on Lunar
development, over 300 publications.

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* *Lunar Database Index*
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Content.pdf>
* 0. Basic Data <http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap0.pdf>
* 1. Lunar Market <http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap1.pdf>
* 2. Lunar Base Program
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap2.pdf>
* 3. Lunar Science
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap3.pdf>
* 4. Lunar Facilities
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap4.pdf>
* 5. Lunar Logistics
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap5.pdf>
* 6. Lunar Space Transportation Systems
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap6.pdf>
* 7. Lunar Cost And Benefits
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap7.pdf>
* 8. Blueprints For Program Alternatives
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap8.pdf>

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I hope that those evaluating what we should do on the Moon, are aware of
what others have already considered and discussed and evaluated.
- LRK -

Thanks for looking up with me.

Larry Kellogg

Web Site: http://lkellogg.vttoth.com/LarryRussellKellogg/
BlogSpot: http://kelloggserialreports.blogspot.com/
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Not to forget, in case you missed. - LRK -
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http://www.psi.edu/hartmann/pic-cat/preview.html
WILLIAM K. HARTMANN'S
Comprehensive Online Painting
Gallery

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http://www.astronautix.com/craft/ausation.htm
Aussenstation

/Class/: Manned. /Type/: Space Station. /Destination/: Space Station
Orbit. /Nation/: Germany.

H. H. Koelle's Aussenstation was a large circular structure consisting
of 36 separate 5-m spheres arranged around a central hub, the whole
structure rotating to provide an artificial gravity environment. Each
sphere, launched via separate rockets, was a complete functional module.
In this way the station could be made operational before fabrication was
completed, and subsequent expansion of the structure could take place
whenever desired. Total personnel complement of the station would range
from 50 to 65 people.

Estimated cost was $518 million for construction and $620 million over
an operational lifetime of six months. The station would be used for
scientific investigations of Earth's upper atmosphere, weather
observation, astrophysical research, and human and chemical research in
a zero-gravity environment. It also might serve as a communications and
navigation link with the ground and as a station for launching more
distant space missions.

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Lunar Base Quarterly Index
http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/lbq/index.html

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Lunar Bases and Settlement
http://www.nss.org/settlement/moon/index.html
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Links
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Lunar Base Quarterly
<http://www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/institut/mitarbeiter/laufer/lbq.html>
http://www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/institut/mitarbeiter/laufer/lbq.html
[Note: May time out - should be the same as the Lunar Base Quarterly
Index above, just in a different format. - LRK-]
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Heinz-Hermann Koelle
http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/
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Publications


of Prof. Koelle and other Authors on the Subject of Lunar
Development

/I converted the files to pdf. If there's an error, please contact G.
Kleintges , 11.10.2005/

* Lunar Base Quarterly
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/lbq/index.html>

* *Lunar Database Index*
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Content.pdf>
* 0. Basic Data <http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap0.pdf>
* 1. Lunar Market <http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap1.pdf>
* 2. Lunar Base Program
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap2.pdf>
* 3. Lunar Science
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap3.pdf>
* 4. Lunar Facilities
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap4.pdf>
* 5. Lunar Logistics
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap5.pdf>
* 6. Lunar Space Transportation Systems
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap6.pdf>
* 7. Lunar Cost And Benefits
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap7.pdf>
* 8. Blueprints For Program Alternatives
<http://www.ilr.tu-berlin.de/koelle/Moonbase/Kap8.pdf>

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[Note: Many more PDF files listed as well, so do check them out. - LRK -]
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JPL Space Calendar
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/calendar/#0712

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December 2007

* Dec ?? -Updated[Nov 27] SBIRS-High
<http://www.avtec.com/customers/customer_case_studies/sbirs_high_case_study>
F-1 Atlas 5 Launch
* Dec 01 -New[Nov 26] Asteroid 2006 KK89
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=2006+KK89> Near-Earth
Flyby (0.090 AU)
* Dec 01 -New[Nov 26] Asteroid 9954 Brachiosaurus
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=9954> Closest Approach
To Earth (1.444 AU)
* Dec 01 -New[Nov 27] Asteroid 9661 Hohmann
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=9661> Closest Approach
To Earth (2.752 AU)
* Dec 01 -New[Nov 27] Kuiper Belt Object 19521 Chaos
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=19521&view=Far>
Closest Approach To Earth
<http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/Ephemerides/Distant/19521.html>
(40.857 AU)
* Dec 02 -New[Nov 28] Cassini <http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov>, Orbital
Trim Maneuver #136 (OTM-136)
* Dec 02 -New[Nov 28] Cassini <http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov>, Distant
Flyby of Telesto & Mimas
* Dec 02 -New[Nov 29] Comet 179P/Jedicke
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=179P> Perihelion
<http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/Ephemerides/Comets/0179P.html>
(4.087 AU)
* Dec 02 -New[Nov 29] Asteroid 3354 McNair
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=3354> Closest Approach
To Earth (1.523 AU)
* Dec 03 -New[Nov 30] Cassini <http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov>, Distant
Flyby of Epimetheus
* Dec 03 -New[Nov 30] Asteroid 4147 Lennon
<http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=4147> Closest Approach
To Earth (1.557 AU)
* Dec 05 -New[Dec 01] Cassini <http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov>, Titan
Flyby
<http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/operations/saturn-tour-dates-07.cfm>
* Dec 06 -Updated[Nov 28] STS-123 Launch
<http://msdb.honeywell-tsi.com/missioninfo.asp?Mission=ISS%2D01J%2FA>,
Space Shuttle Endeavour, Japan's ELM-PS, Canadian Hand "Dextre"
<http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/elements/mss.html>
(International Space Station 1J/A
<http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/1J_A_Install.html>)

* Dec 06 -New[Dec 01] NOAA-N Prime (NOAA-19) Delta 2 Launch

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WHAT THE MIND CAN CONCEIVE, AND BELIEVE, IT WILL ACHIEVE - LRK

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