26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich1 Progress in Lunar Educational Missions A discussion for UNIVERSAT 2006.

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26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich1 Progress in Lunar Educational Missions A discussion for UNIVERSAT 2006

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich2 The Opportunity Past student missions successful in LEO Extension to Moon now possible: Numerous lunar missions in preparation Agency policies favor education Micro-technology permits small impact on main missions

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich3 Planned and Possible Missions ESA SMART-1 Impact, 3 September 2006 European Student Moon Orbiter (ESMO) ISRO Chandrayaan-1 China Chang-E 1 JAXA Lunar-A and SELENE; Japanese ground tracking initiative NASA LRO with LCROSS Russian lunar studies

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich4 Cubesats and AMSAT Cubesat concept established, flights successful, many more in preparation AMSAT has decades of success worldwide Analyses show cubesats may be tracked at lunar distance Suitsat’s weak signal provided a test Educational/amateur ground network possible

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich5 Possible Mission Concepts Launch cubesats from translunar injection stage; e.g., LCROSS, with lunar swingby and return toward Earth Launch cubesats during GTO mission phase

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich6 Science Experiments With limited data rates, science goals must be modest However, the educational objective requires that some science be attempted Magnetospheric measurements are a practical and useful option

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich7 A Note of Caution Student auxiliary lunar payloads and other educational activities are technically feasible However, project constraints (schedule, resources, risk) will limit what can really be achieved Nevertheless, the opportunity deserves attention

26 June 2006J.D. Burke and O. Zhdanovich8 J.D. Burke, Olga Zhdanovich,