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100 1 _aPoliskie, Michelle.
245 1 4 _aThe Planning and Execution of Human Missions to the Moon and Mars.
250 _a1st ed.
264 1 _aReston, VA :
_bAmerican Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics,
_c2023.
264 4 _c©2023.
300 _a1 online resource (720 pages)
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490 1 _aProgress in Astronautics and Aeronautics Series ;
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505 0 _aIntro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Editor -- Description -- Introduction -- Section 1: Planning Process for Current and Future Mars Exploration -- Chapter 1: The Journey to Mars: A Policy History -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.2 BEGINNINGS: THE 1960s -- 1.3 THE 1970s -- 1.4 THE 1980s -- 1.5 THE 1990s -- 1.6 2000-2010 -- 1.7 2010-2020 -- 1.8 2020-PRESENT -- 1.9 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2: Program Management for Human Missions to Mars -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 MANAGING APOLLO -- 2.3 MANAGING ROBOTIC MISSIONS -- 2.4 HUMAN MARS MISSION PLANNING -- 2.5 POST-APOLLO ATTEMPTS TO ORGANIZE HUMAN MARS EXPLORATION -- 2.6 MANAGING HUMAN MARS MISSIONS -- 2.7 CONCLUSION: BUILDING CATHEDRALS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3: Planetary Goals and Challenges for Human Exploration of Mars -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 SCIENTIFIC GOALS: WHAT IS THE PAYOFF FOR SUCH A RISKY AND EXPENSIVE MISSION? -- 3.3 LANDING LOCATIONS: SAFETY VS SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANCE -- 3.4 POTENTIAL SCIENCE FROM RETURNED SAMPLES -- 3.5 RESOURCES FOR MARTIAN COLONISTS -- 3.6 HAZARDS TO CONSIDER -- 3.7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO -- 3.8 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4: Mission Architectures for Human Missions to Mars -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 ARCHITECTURE SELECTION CRITERIA -- 4.3 MISSION CLASSIFICATION -- 4.4 MAJOR CONSIDERATIONS AND KEY METRICS -- 4.5 TRAJECTORY OPTIONS -- 4.6 AGGREGATION LOCATIONS -- 4.7 TECHNOLOGIES -- 4.8 TRADE SPACE -- 4.9 CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Section IIA: Infrastructure for Human Exploration of Mars -- Chapter 5: Space Communications Architecture for Human Mars Exploration -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 CURRENT SPACE COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMAN SPACE MISSIONS -- 5.3 DSN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE: PRESENT AND PLANNED -- 5.4 CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES.
505 8 _aChapter 6: Interplanetary Supply Chains and Space Logistics: Enabler of the Final Frontier -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION -- 6.2 CONCEPTS AND MODELS OF INTERPLANETARY SUPPLY CHAINS -- 6.3 APPLIED SPACE LOGISTICS -- 6.4 CONCLUSION AND BUILDING THE FUTURE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7: In-Space Manufacturing: Past, Present, and Future -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 HISTORY OF IN-SPACE MANUFACTURING EXPERIMENTS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT -- 7.3 STATE OF CURRENT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT -- 7.4 FUTURE OF IN-SPACE MANUFACTURING: RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES -- 7.5 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS FOR ISM: COST, RELIABILITY, REUSE, ADAPTATION OF MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES, AND INSPECTION -- 7.6 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8: Habitats for Space Exploration: Construction Materials, Design Concepts, and Future Directions -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 A CONCISE HISTORY OF LUNAR AND MARTIAN EXPLORATION1 -- 8.3 OUTER SPACE -- 8.4 ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, AND HUMAN REQUIREMENTS -- 8.5 HABITAT DESIGN CONCEPTS -- 8.6 FUTURE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS -- 8.7 CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Section IIB: Vehicle Design and Critical Subsystems to Enable Human Exploration of Mars -- Chapter 9: Survival Design and Strategies for Aborted Crewed Missions for Mars Exploration -- 9.1 INTRODUCTION -- 9.2 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF HUMAN MISSION ABORT SURVIVAL STRATEGIES -- 9.3 REVIEW OF PROPOSED MISSION ARCHITECTURES FOR HUMAN MISSIONS TO MARS -- 9.4 INTERPLANETARY MISSION SUCCESS AND CREW SURVIVAL RISK FACTORS -- 9.5 INTERPLANETARY LIFE RAFT STRATEGIES -- 9.6 ADDRESSING LIFE RAFT STRATEGIES FOR HUMAN MISSIONS TO MARS -- 9.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10: Propulsion Technologies for Crewed Vehicles to Mars -- 10.1 INTRODUCTION -- 10.2 LAUNCH VEHICLE AND SPACECRAFT PROPULSION -- 10.3 INTERPLANETARY VEHICLE PROPULSION -- 10.4 COMPARISON OF LAUNCH AND VEHICLE PROPULSION.
505 8 _a10.5 SELECTING PROPULSION FOR A MISSION: MARS SAMPLE RETURN MISSION -- 10.6 PROPULSION FOR CREWED MARS MISSIONS -- 10.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11: Reliability of Avionics and Complex Electronics for Crewed Spacecraft Exploration of Mars -- 11.1 INTRODUCTION -- 11.2 CHALLENGES FOR COMPLEX ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS -- 11.3 SYSTEM DESIGN AND SYSTEM RELIABILITY -- 11.4 CASE STUDY: ORION GNC SOFTWARE AND BEYOND: THE CASE FOR SYSTEM MODELS -- 11.5 PARTS RELIABILITY -- 11.6 CASE STUDY: SOIL MOISTURE ACTIVE PASSIVE (SMAP) POWER DEVICE SINGLE-EVENT BURNOUT (SEB) -- 11.7 ELECTRONIC PARTS SELECTION FOR RELIABILITY -- 11.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITY -- 11.9 CASE STUDY: CURIOSITY'S RESILIENT AVIONICS DESIGN -- 11.10 CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- DEDICATION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12: Guidance, Navigation, and Control for Crewed Spacecraft to Mars -- 12.1 INTRODUCTION -- 12.2 CURRENT STATE OF THE ART: ROBOTIC MARS MISSIONS -- 12.3 GNC HARDWARE ELEMENTS -- 12.4 NAVIGATION -- 12.5 GUIDANCE -- 12.6 CONTROL -- 12.7 ADVANCES IN GNC FOR FUTURE MARS MISSIONS -- 12.8 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13: Thermal Protection for Exploration Vehicles -- 13.1 INTRODUCTION -- 13.2 SPACECRAFT THERMAL ENVIRONMENT -- 13.3 THERMAL CONTROL SYSTEMS -- 13.4 THERMAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS -- 13.5 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14: Human Health Risks Relevant to Deep Space Mars Exploration Missions -- 14.1 INTRODUCTION -- 14.2 SPACE RADIATION HEALTH OUTCOMES -- 14.3 SPACEFLIGHT-ASSOCIATED NEURO-OCULAR SYNDROME (SANS) -- 14.5 NUTRITION AND FOOD RISKS -- 14.6 EXTRAVEHICULAR ACTIVITY RISKS -- 14.7 IN-MISSION MEDICAL RISKS -- 14.8 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15: Environmental Control and Life Support Systems for Crewed Spacecraft Exploration of Mars -- 15.1 INTRODUCTION -- 15.2 COMMON CONSIDERATIONS -- 15.3 VEHICLE LIFE SUPPORT DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS.
505 8 _a15.4 CREW HABITATION DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS -- 15.5 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 16: Mathematical Methods for Space Mission Planning and Architecture Design -- 16.1 INTRODUCTION -- 16.2 OVERVIEW OF THE CHALLENGES OF MISSION PLANNING TOOLS -- 16.3 DEVELOPMENT OF MISSION PLANNING TOOLS -- 16.4 COST MODELS -- 16.5 NUMERICAL EXAMPLES -- 16.6 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Appendix 1: Common Acryonyms and Abbreviations -- Appendix 2: Robotic Missions to Mars -- Appendix 3: Proposed Mission Architectures for Mars -- Appendix 4: Proposed Interplanetary Supply Chain Classes and Subcl -- Index -- Supporting Materials.
520 _aIn The Planning and Execution of Human Missions to the Moon and Mars expert contributors from government, academia, and private enterprise explore the myriad challenges that must be overcome in order to conduct deep space travel. From spacecraft operation, mission architecture, and communications to interplanetary supply chains, in-space manufacturing, and beyond, this book is a must-read for everyone from industry professionals to those who dream of an off -world future.
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590 _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
650 0 _aManned space flight.
650 0 _aMars (Planet)-Exploration.
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