A Novel Mission Proposal for Advancing Understanding of Lunar Space Weather Environments: The Lunar Space Weather Observatory (Lswo)

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Abstract

This paper thoroughly investigates lunar space weather, highlighting the complex dynamics and proposing a groundbreaking solution in the form of a Novel mission proposal called the Lunar Space Weather Observatory (LSWO) mission. Through meticulous analysis, various factors influencing the lunar environment, including solar activities, cosmic rays, and micrometeoroids, are examined to showcase their impact on the lunar surface and its environment. The paper outlines the LSWO mission's objectives, instrument payloads, and scientific rationale, emphasising its potential to bridge knowledge gaps and facilitate more informed decision-making in future lunar missions. Furthermore, the implications of understanding advanced lunar space weather are discussed, focusing on its relevance for future lunar communications and habitat establishment. The role of the LSWO mission in enhancing communication systems, ensuring astronaut safety, and optimising resource utilisation strategies are underscored, highlighting its significance for the sustainability and success of future lunar exploration endeavours. Overall, the paper offers a comprehensive overview of lunar space weather and proposes a pioneering solution that can significantly contribute to our understanding of lunar space weather and enhance the prospects of successful lunar exploration.

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