Polar Lunar Lander Should Still Work
If the results from the Lcross lunar impact turn out to be less definitive than hoped—given the lack of a demonstrable ejecta plume—and if it is important for future manned lunar exploration to determine if ice resides in polar lunar craters, I suggest a more direct approach: a dedicated polar lunar...
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