ZARM - Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity, University of Bremen, Am Fallturm 2, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
ESA/ESTEC and ILEWG, PO Box 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2021 Jan 11;379(2188):20190568. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2019.0568. Epub 2020 Nov 23.
There is strong interest in lunar exploration from governmental space agencies, private companies and the public. NASA is about to send humans to the lunar surface again within the next few years, and ESA has proposed the concept of the Moon Village, with the goal of a sustainable human presence and activity on the lunar surface. Although construction of the infrastructure for this permanent human settlement is envisaged for the end of this decade by many, there is no definite mission plan yet. While this may be unsatisfactory for the impatient, this fact actually carries great potential: this is the optimal time to develop a forward-looking science input and influence mission planning. Based on data from recent missions (SMART-1, Kaguya, Chang'E, Chandrayaan-1 and LRO) as well as simulation campaigns (e.g. ILEWG EuroMoonMars), we provide initial input on how astronomy could be incorporated into a future Moon Village, and how the presence of humans (and robots) on the Moon could help deploy and maintain astronomical hardware. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Astronomy from the Moon: the next decades'.
来自政府太空机构、私营公司和公众的强烈兴趣正在推动月球探索。美国宇航局(NASA)计划在未来几年内再次将人类送上月球表面,而欧洲航天局(ESA)则提出了月球村的概念,目标是在月球表面实现可持续的人类存在和活动。尽管许多人设想在本十年末为这个永久性人类住区建设基础设施,但目前还没有明确的任务计划。虽然这对不耐烦的人来说可能不太满意,但这一事实实际上具有巨大的潜力:这是制定前瞻性科学投入和影响任务规划的最佳时机。基于最近的任务(SMART-1、Kaguya、嫦娥、月船一号和 LRO)以及模拟活动(例如 ILEWG EuroMoonMars)的数据,我们提供了如何将天文学纳入未来月球村的初步投入,以及人类(和机器人)在月球上的存在如何有助于部署和维护天文硬件。本文是讨论会议议题“月球天文学:未来几十年”的一部分。