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Moon: Handle With Care

The exploration of the Moon involves multiple and complex competing interests, including those of nation states and commercial entities. The goal of this paper is to identify science questions with answers that may be obscured by human activities unless precautions are taken. We aim to encourage fol...

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Published in:Bulletin - American Astronomical Society 2024-04, Vol.56 (1)
Main Authors: Killen, Rosemary M, Yeo, LiHsia, Zheng, Yihua, Mclain, Jason, Marshall, John, Morrissey, Liam, Ahrens, Caitlin, Phipps, Phillip, Graham, Heather, Stubbs, Timothy J
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Language:English
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Summary:The exploration of the Moon involves multiple and complex competing interests, including those of nation states and commercial entities. The goal of this paper is to identify science questions with answers that may be obscured by human activities unless precautions are taken. We aim to encourage follow-on work to produce environmental impact assessments for various lunar activities in order to understand the degree of contamination generated by different processes. We also encourage the preservation of scientifically important regions, as proposed by others (e.g., Committee on Planetary Protection, 2020; Farrell et al., 2021; Krolikowski, 2023). In the following sections, we discuss what measurements are necessary to determine how and where science investigations and exploration (commercial or otherwise) can be carried out concurrently. We advocate a strategy of concurrent exploration and science where possible, and for a science-first approach in cases where exploration may obscure scientific evidence that is uniquely preserved on the Moon.
ISSN:0002-7537
DOI:10.3847/25c2cfeb.917b6d52