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Judi Lynn

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Mon Dec 23, 2019, 03:26 PM Dec 2019

Under a DAPPER Moon: NASA Eyes Wild Radio Science Projects on the Lunar Farside


By Meghan Bartels 6 hours ago



An artist's depiction of the DAPPER spacecraft in orbit around the moon.
(Image: © NASA/JPL-Caltech/Jack Burns, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder)

NASA's quest to return humans to the moon could boost a field of research that might not seem particularly lunar in nature: cosmology.

But the far side of the moon could be a powerful place to answer some of the most compelling questions about the universe — and NASA's push to bring humans back to the moon could cut the prices enough to make this science a reality. Even a scientist leading the push for NASA to investigate these missions admits it wasn't the most intuitive idea when he first heard about it.

"We were [science fair] judges together and they were asking me what I thought about telescopes on the moon," Jack Burns, an astrophysicist at the University of Colorado Boulder, told Space.com. "And I said, I didn't think much about it at all. It just didn't occur to me."

Since then, he and his colleagues have thought about it a lot. Their conclusion is that observatories on the far side of the moon offer a unique opportunity for modern astronomers. Burns has spent this year thinking through two specific mission concepts designed to take advantage, focusing particularly on the period before stars began to form, called the dark ages.

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https://www.space.com/moon-farside-radio-astronomy-mission-concepts.html
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Under a DAPPER Moon: NASA Eyes Wild Radio Science Projects on the Lunar Farside (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2019 OP
The perfect place to put a telescope. Hard to maintain one there, though. Nitram Dec 2019 #1
Cool. I used that basic idea as a major plot element in my novel Central Heat. DavidDvorkin Dec 2019 #2
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