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Human spaceflight / Space colonization / Manned spacecraft / Altair / RL10 / Propellant depot / Centaur / Apollo Lunar Module / Moon landing / Spaceflight / Space technology / Exploration of the Moon
Date: 2012-11-20 18:32:26
Human spaceflight
Space colonization
Manned spacecraft
Altair
RL10
Propellant depot
Centaur
Apollo Lunar Module
Moon landing
Spaceflight
Space technology
Exploration of the Moon

Robust Lunar Exploration Using an Efficient Lunar Lander Derived from Existing Upper Stages AIAA[removed]Bernard F. Kutter1, Frank Zegler2, Jon Barr3, Tim Bulk4, Brian Pitchford5 United Launch Alliance

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