In a comment to my previous posting on the Human Lunar Return (HLR) study, Dennis Wingo points to a study from earlier in this decade called OASIS (Orbital Aggregation &Space Infrastructure System), which envisioned an exploration architecture based on an in-space infrastructure involving fully reusable systems. See details in:
/-- Plan B For Outer Space - SpaceRef - May.5.08 by Dennis Wingo
/-- Orbital Aggregation & Space Infrastructure System (OASIS) - NASA ADS - Oct.02
/-- Orbital Aggregation & Space Infrastructure Systems (OASIS) - NASA - Oct.2.01 by Pat Troutman (pdf)
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Ed Wright points out that the NSS website includes resources gathered by Marcus Lindroos about other 1990s lunar base studies. See, for example,
/-- 1992: First Lunar Outpost (FLO)/-- Orbital Aggregation & Space Infrastructure System (OASIS) - NASA ADS - Oct.02
/-- Orbital Aggregation & Space Infrastructure Systems (OASIS) - NASA - Oct.2.01 by Pat Troutman (pdf)
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Ed Wright points out that the NSS website includes resources gathered by Marcus Lindroos about other 1990s lunar base studies. See, for example,
/-- 1993: LUNOX
/-- 1993: Early Lunar Access (ELA)
/-- 1994: LANTR
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