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LuZip: Lunar Zip-line, Gondola and Cable-based Transportation for Artemis Moon Missions Mobility and Dust Avoidance

Artemis Moon20241 min read127 words
Godfrey Sauti, John M. Gardner, Jae-Woo Kim, Benjamin D. Jensen, and Emilie J. Siochi
Langley Research Center

Under the Artemis program, NASA plans to return to the surface of the Moon, this time to stay. The Apollo missions identified dust as a major challenge for operations on the lunar surface. This includes traveling from point to point. There have been efforts to develop technologies that prevent dust from entering equipment, making equipment more resilient to dust and improving dust removal. However, operating effectively in the dusty environment for long durations is still an open problem. Here, we explore the use of cable-based transportation, gondolas and zip-lines to stay above the dust for equipment and material transfer as well as human excursions. The advantages and disadvantages, potential architectures, propulsion and materials are discussed. Steps towards infusion into the already ongoing Artemis program are also presented.


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