Lunar sortie

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A lunar sortie (or lunar sortie mission) is a

lunar outpost missions, lunar sorties will be of relatively brief duration.[1]

NASA sorties

On 4 December 2006,

lunar architecture that would implement the Vision for Space Exploration. The planned lunar missions would begin with four-person crews making several seven-day sortie missions to the moon until the power supplies, rovers and living quarters of an outpost are operational.[2]

Private lunar sorties

As of 2010[update],

dock with a second, uncrewed, lunar-propulsion module which will then power the circumlunar portion of the trip.[3]
No time frame for the first mission has been announced.

References

  1. ^ "Lunar Orbit Insertion Targeting and Associated Outbound Mission Design for Lunar Sortie Missions" (PDF). NASA. 2007.
  2. ^ "NASA Unveils Global Exploration Strategy and Lunar Architecture". NASA. 2006.
  3. ^ Lunar Mission, SpaceAdventures website, undated, accessed 2010-05-24.