NASA's Exploration Architecture

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Title: NASA's Exploration Architecture
Alternative Title: NASA's Exploration Systems Architecture Study Results
Author: Stanley, Douglas O.
Abstract: Presentation of NASA’s long and short range plans for space exploration: Complete the International Space Station; Safely fly the Space Shuttle until 2010 ; Develop and fly the Crew Exploration Vehicle no later than 2014 Return to the Moon no later than 2020; Extend human presence across the solar system and beyond ; Implement a sustained and affordable human and robotic program; Develop supporting innovative technologies, knowledge, and infrastructures; Promote international and commercial participation in exploration.
Description: This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospace Systems Design Lab, School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Tech Research Institute; NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Marshall Space Flight Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, Langley Research Center; and other aerospace industry and academic institutions
Type: Presentation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/8051
Date: 2005-11-09
Contributor: Georgia Institute of Technology. Space Systems Design Lab
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Relation: SSEC05 Session P;Plenary 5
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Subject: Space exploration
Mission architecture linkages
International and commercial participation in space exploration
Flight test plans
Fundamental science research in space
Robotic exploration
Space vehicles
Timetables

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