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- 53a79568e4ead86a848408ac931a6cf7e59e41e375603e4fe82b76c803a3298f isCitedBy Astrobotic_Technology.
- 53a79568e4ead86a848408ac931a6cf7e59e41e375603e4fe82b76c803a3298f publisher "Astrobotic Technology".
- 53a79568e4ead86a848408ac931a6cf7e59e41e375603e4fe82b76c803a3298f quote "Mission Launch Date Vehicle Landing Site Payload; Moon Cruiser, Dec 2013 to April 2014, Falcon 9 / Lander / Rover, An Apollo site or skylight entrance to lava tube, 110 kg; Polar Excavator, July 2015, Falcon 9 / Lander / Rover, South Pole, 110 kg; Customer Driven, Q3 2016, Falcon 9 / Lander / [Rover], Customer Driven, 210 [110] kg; ... Actual launch dates and destinations are determined by customer demands; additional targets include lava tubes, circumnavigations, etc. Missions landing without a rover can deliver 210 kg of payload.".
- 53a79568e4ead86a848408ac931a6cf7e59e41e375603e4fe82b76c803a3298f title "Lander & Rover Payload Userís Guide Version 2.4".