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... and a global optimization method has been used to look for globally optimal transfers. Different targets have been identified and various mission scenarios have been considered: rendezvous, sample return missions both with and without Earth gravity assist and impact missions.
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... for an unmanned interstellar rendezvous and return mission. The approach utilized for the Vacuum to Antimatter-Rocket Interstellar Explorer System (VARIES) would lead to system components and mission approaches that could be utilized for ...
... issues for an exploratory class mission to Mars are myriad and challenging. They include hazards from the space environment, such as space vacuum and radiation; hazards on the planetary surface such as micrometeoroids and Martian dust, and ... performance and nominal physiologic functioning. Despite all of these issues, given sufficient redundancy in on-board life support systems, there are no medical show-stoppers for the first human exploratory class missions.
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... and campaign- level optimization becomes necessary. This is a challenging profit maximization problem whose decisions encompass selection of bases, technological options, routes, and excursion methods under constraints on a route, a mission, and ...
... mission is to create and archive space knowledge and discoveries; provide the networking focus for space academics, practitioners and students; and supervise research that will peacefully and productively weave the future of space exploration, habitation and utilization for ...
... and approves the mission, then it goes to the President for approval, and then to the Congress for approval and the authorization and appropriation of funds. Afterwards, contracts are issued for the private sector to provide the rockets and ...
... exploration missions must provide appropriate human support accommodations to optimize crew comfort, health, morale, performance and safety. Important requirements to make planetary exploration missions successful are to create habitats and facilities offering the maximum possible space and volume for human and mission needs, minimize site preparation and module assembly time and ...
... options and their consequences on the mission design and feasibility and will analyze the launcher issue and the in-orbit assembly scenarios. The main results enable to rediscover a candidate mission based on a scenario close to ...
... short-turnaround study to evaluate the feasibility of a small Fission Power System (FPS) for future unspecified National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) science missions. FPS technology was considered a potential option for power levels that might not be achievable with radioisotope power systems. A study plan was generated and ...
... , commercial, social and psychological aspects of space flight. The eight contributors discuss "The Technical Prospects," "Peaceful Uses—The Prospects for Human Welfare," "The Impact on the American Economy," "The Task for Government," "International Cooperation in Space Science," "Arms- and Arms Control in Outer Space," "The Prospects for Law and Order," and "A Public Policy for Space ...
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