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Astrium presents results of study into automatic moon landing

Submit on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012 22:57

Astrium has presented at the ESA Preliminary System Requirement Review the major results of its Lunar Lander Phase B1 study. Carried out on behalf of the European Space Agency ESA, the study has consolidated the mission concept for automatic landing near the Moon’s south pole in 2019 as well as the provisional design of the lunar lander vehicle.
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