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This document summarizes the possible development of human space flight beyond the International Space Station. It describes particularly the present state-of-the-art and prospects of lunar development. The rationale of entering a new phase of lunar development is presented, including the social and political background. The essential functions and associated facilities of an initial lunar base are described. It is shown that the space transportation system, providing the logistic support of a lunar base, is the bottleneck of new evolutionary steps. A feasible schedule and associated detailed cost estimates are presented. Financing strategies and legal restrictions are summarized. The options available such as a 'Lunar Outpost' and/or 'Initial Lunar Base' are discussed using representative examples. A program comprised of ten years development and thirty years of operation, leading to a lunar base with up to 100 people, is recommended as a reference model for future considerations. - This documentation is comprised of 212 pages, 88 tables, 35 figures and 117 references. von Koelle, Heinz H
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Heinz-Hermann KOELLE Born 1925 in the former Freestate of Danzig, Pilot during World War II, Dipl.-Ing. (MS) Mechanical Engineering, Technical University Stuttgart (1954); Founder of the postwar German Society of Space Research-GfW (1948), member of the Dr.von Braun team at Huntsville Alabama,USA (1955-65); Chief, Preliminary Design, US Army Ballic Missile Agency, member of the launch crew of EXPLORER I, US Citizen(1961); PhD. Berlin(1963); Director, Future Projects NASA/MSFC, (1961-65), responsible for the preliminary design of the SATURN family of launch vehicles and the planning of the MSFC share of the APOLLO program; Editor-in-Chief: Handbook of Astronautical Engineering -McGraw Hill(1961); Professor of Space Technology, Technical University Berlin (1965-91); Vice President International Astronautical Federation (1967-69); Dean, Department of Transportation, Technical University Berlin(1989-91), Member of the International Academy of Astronautics (1966), Chairman, IAA Subcommittee on Lunar development (1985-97), over 350 publications. Recipient of the Medal of the Aeroclub of France, Hermarm-Oberth Medal (DGRR), Hermarm Oberth Award (AIAA), Eugen Saenger Medal (DGLR), Patrick Moore Medal (BIS), and the Engineering Sciences Award of the International Academy of Astronautics.
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