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- Human_Lunar_Return_study abstract "NASA began its \"Human Lunar Return study\" in September 1995 to identify ways it could conduct future human spaceflight missions to the Moon. The final Human Lunar Return (HLR) briefing took place on August 7, 1996. The study was seen as laying, \"the foundation for human space activity over the next three decades.\"It baselined a lightweight architecture including an open-cockpit lunar lander weighing 4,565 kilograms (10,064 lb) including fuel. Components and crew for the mission would have been transported to the International Space Station (ISS) by two Space Shuttle flights. The HLR schedule called for the first mission to depart from the ISS in August 2001.The projected cost of the mission over the five year development timeline was $2.5 billion. The mission required two shuttle and three Proton launches to land two astronauts and a small habitat structure at Aristarchus crater.".
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- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Aristarchus_(crater).
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Astronaut.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exploration_of_the_Moon.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_spaceflight.
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- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink International_Space_Station.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Lander_(spacecraft).
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Mars_to_Stay.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Proton_(rocket_family).
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- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLink Vision_for_Space_Exploration.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human Lunar Return study".
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- Human_Lunar_Return_study subject Category:Exploration_of_the_Moon.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study subject Category:Human_spaceflight.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study subject Category:NASA_oversight.
- Human_Lunar_Return_study comment "NASA began its \"Human Lunar Return study\" in September 1995 to identify ways it could conduct future human spaceflight missions to the Moon. The final Human Lunar Return (HLR) briefing took place on August 7, 1996. The study was seen as laying, \"the foundation for human space activity over the next three decades.\"It baselined a lightweight architecture including an open-cockpit lunar lander weighing 4,565 kilograms (10,064 lb) including fuel.".
- Human_Lunar_Return_study label "Human Lunar Return study".
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