论文标题

在Lunar Col的科学管理活动

Managing Activities at the Lunar Poles for Science

论文作者

Crawford, Ian A., Prem, Parvathy, Peters, Carle, Anand, Mahesh

论文摘要

登月杆是伟大的科学和越来越多的商业兴趣的独特环境。因此,在(a)探索可能出于科学和商业目的探索月球杆的双胞胎目标之间存在张力,并最终支持月球经济; (b)最大程度地降低对月球极地地区的环境影响,以保存它们以进行未来的科学研究。我们建议,这些同等有价值的目标之间的最佳折衷是将科学和商业活动限制为Lunar South Pole,同时暂停在北极的活动,直到已经完全理解了人类活动的全部后果,并确定了缓解协议。根据月球勘探进行的速度,这种暂停可能会持续数十年,以便正确评估南极周围地区的勘探和商业活动的影响。长期的可能性可能是考虑将农历北极地区指定为(可能是临时的)行星公园。对于其他独特的月球环境,也可能需要类似的保护状态,并且通过扩展,太阳系其他地方的其他科学重要地方。

The lunar poles are unique environments of both great scientific and, increasingly, commercial interest. Consequently, a tension exists between the twin objectives of (a) Exploring the lunar poles for both scientific and commercial purposes and ultimately supporting a lunar economy; and (b) Minimising the environmental impacts on the lunar polar regions so as to preserve them for future scientific investigations. We suggest that the best compromise between these equally valuable objectives would be to restrict scientific and commercial activities to the lunar South Pole, while placing a moratorium on activities at the North Pole until the full consequences of human activities at the South Pole are fully understood and mitigation protocols established. Depending on the pace at which lunar exploration proceeds, such a moratorium might last for several decades in order to properly assess the effects of exploration and commercial activities in regions surrounding the South Pole. A longer term possibility might be to consider designating the lunar North Polar region as a (possibly temporary) Planetary Park. Similar protected status might also be desirable for other unique lunar environments, and, by extension, other scientifically important localities elsewhere in the Solar System.

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