Advancing critical and enhancing technologies is considered essential to enabling sustainable and affordable human space exploration. Critical technologies are those that enable a certain class of mission, such as technologies necessary for safe landing on the Martian surface, advanced propulsion, and closed loop life support. Others enhance the mission by leading to a greater satisfaction of mission objectives or increased probability of mission success. Advanced technologies are needed to reduce mass and cost. Many space agencies have studied exploration mission architectures and scenarios with the resulting lists of critical and enhancing technologies being very similar. With this in mind, and with the recognition that human space explor...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) formed two Gap Assessment teams to ev...
The human exploration of multiple space destinations (e.g Cis-lunar, NEAs), in view of the final cha...
A series of outlines and graphs describing NASA's Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) technology prio...
The paper deals with the assessment of the key technologies needed for future space exploration miss...
As the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) prepares to extend human presence throug...
The capability for living off the land, commonly called in-situ resource utilization, is finally gai...
As part of the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER), the International Space Exploration Coordination Gr...
The NASA human exploration program as directed by the Vision for Exploration (G.W. Bush, Jan. 14,200...
The Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG) under the direction of Dr. Orlando Figueroa, was chartered to...
Top priorities in future international space exploration missions regard the achievement of the nece...
Exploration technology roadmaps have been developed by ESA in the past few years and the latest edit...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) was established in response to The Gl...
Two recent reports, one by the National Commission on Space and the second by the Ride committee, ha...
The human exploration of multiple deep space destinations (e.g. Cis-lunar, NEAs), in view of the fin...
The paper deals with the identification and analysis of a reference mission scenario defined to test...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) formed two Gap Assessment teams to ev...
The human exploration of multiple space destinations (e.g Cis-lunar, NEAs), in view of the final cha...
A series of outlines and graphs describing NASA's Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) technology prio...
The paper deals with the assessment of the key technologies needed for future space exploration miss...
As the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) prepares to extend human presence throug...
The capability for living off the land, commonly called in-situ resource utilization, is finally gai...
As part of the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER), the International Space Exploration Coordination Gr...
The NASA human exploration program as directed by the Vision for Exploration (G.W. Bush, Jan. 14,200...
The Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG) under the direction of Dr. Orlando Figueroa, was chartered to...
Top priorities in future international space exploration missions regard the achievement of the nece...
Exploration technology roadmaps have been developed by ESA in the past few years and the latest edit...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) was established in response to The Gl...
Two recent reports, one by the National Commission on Space and the second by the Ride committee, ha...
The human exploration of multiple deep space destinations (e.g. Cis-lunar, NEAs), in view of the fin...
The paper deals with the identification and analysis of a reference mission scenario defined to test...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) formed two Gap Assessment teams to ev...
The human exploration of multiple space destinations (e.g Cis-lunar, NEAs), in view of the final cha...
A series of outlines and graphs describing NASA's Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) technology prio...