Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (BrianJ add-on)

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Overview

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is the first mission in NASA's planned return to the moon. LRO will launch Feb. 27, 2009, with the objectives to finding safe landing sites, locate potential resources, characterize the radiation environment and test new technology.

The return to the moon will enable the pursuit of scientific activities that address our fundamental questions about the history of Earth, the solar system and the universe -- and about our place in them. It will allow us to test technologies, systems, flight operation and exploration techniques to reduce the risk and increase the productivity of future missions to Mars and beyond. It will also expand Earth's economic sphere to conduct lunar activities with benefits to life on our home planet.

LRO is an unmanned mission to create the comprehensive atlas of the moon's features and resources necessary to design and build a lunar outpost. LRO focuses on the selection of safe landing sites, identification of lunar resources and the study of how lunar radiation will affect humans.

Mission Objectives

The objective of the mission is to map the lunar surface in preparation for the return of human missions to the moon, which are planned to occur by 2020.

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Procedures

launch

TLI

Lunar targeting/LRO

Lunar targeting/LCROSS

Mid course correction/LRO

Course correction/LCROSS

orbit insertion/LRO

LCROSS orbit correction 1

LCROSS final moon targeting

LCROSS pole targetinjg

LCROSS LRO targeting