
Olga I Turchinskaya- Master
- Russian Academy of Sciences
Olga I Turchinskaya
- Master
- Russian Academy of Sciences
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February 2019 - March 2024
Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry
Position
- Junior researcher
Education
September 2011 - May 2017
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Publications (5)
In this study, we examine the Russian automatic lunar missions “Luna-25,” “Luna-26,” and the scientific objectives and landing site of the “Luna-27′′ spacecraft. The landing of “Luna-27′′ is planned directly in the South Polar region, which, due to ballistic and engineering requirements, is confined to a sector extending from 51◦E to1◦W in longitud...
The selection of a location for a lunar base involved criteria based on scientific and practical needs, including temperature comfort, continuous solar illumination, Earth visibility, and access to lunar regolith for construction. The Moon's polar regions, especially the South Polar region at the Shackleton crater's shaft, were chosen due to their...
The study evaluates water ice reserves in the lunar polar regions using data from the LEND instrument on the LRO spacecraft.
The paper considers the mechanisms of helium implantation and concentration in minerals of lunar regolith. It is shown that the content of implanted helium is determined by the composition and structure of minerals in lunar regolith and varies in a very wide range up to three orders of magnitude or more. Amorphization of the crystal structure of il...