Re: Stick/CEV Propulsion News



henry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Henry Spencer) wrote:

>In article <11k5f3ooi3pkr37@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>Pat Flannery <flanner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>Speaking of that mission duration, what exactly are the astronauts
>>supposed to do during the lunar night?
>
>One obvious answer is: maintenance. During the lunar day, you focus on
>getting stuff done; during the lunar night, you fix all the things that
>got broken getting stuff done.

Means a fair amount of weight/volume for tools, parts, etc... etc...
Not to mention training time.

D.
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