This presentation explains the capabilities and features of surface systems and operations related to the human factors and habitability area of expertise. These needs are addressed for the first human Mars mission and for eventual sustained operations, highlighting the key differences where they exist
The NASA Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0 Study seeks to update its long term goals and object...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
The utimate design of a manned Mars base will be the result of considerable engineering analysis and...
This paper describes the current status of common systems and operations as they are applied to actu...
An overview of recent NASA efforts for space habitation ranging from efforts with the ISS to potenti...
Early crewed Mars mission concepts developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (N...
Traditional human Mars missions have relied on crew to support the surface systems. However, for saf...
The exploration of Mars by human crews will be a complex endeavor as illustrated by this description...
Human missions to Mars may utilize several small cabins where crew members could live for days up to...
Human missions to the surface of Mars will have challenging science operations. This paper will expl...
Human Mars missions have been a topic of sustained interest within NASA, which continues to use its ...
Planetary exploration by astronauts will require extended periods of habitation on a planet's surfac...
Planning for long-duration lunar and Mars exploration missions must provide appropriate human suppor...
NASA has conducted a series of mission studies over the past 25 years examining the eventual explora...
This project introduces the SAGON spacecraft, a deep space habitable environment using technology av...
The NASA Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0 Study seeks to update its long term goals and object...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
The utimate design of a manned Mars base will be the result of considerable engineering analysis and...
This paper describes the current status of common systems and operations as they are applied to actu...
An overview of recent NASA efforts for space habitation ranging from efforts with the ISS to potenti...
Early crewed Mars mission concepts developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (N...
Traditional human Mars missions have relied on crew to support the surface systems. However, for saf...
The exploration of Mars by human crews will be a complex endeavor as illustrated by this description...
Human missions to Mars may utilize several small cabins where crew members could live for days up to...
Human missions to the surface of Mars will have challenging science operations. This paper will expl...
Human Mars missions have been a topic of sustained interest within NASA, which continues to use its ...
Planetary exploration by astronauts will require extended periods of habitation on a planet's surfac...
Planning for long-duration lunar and Mars exploration missions must provide appropriate human suppor...
NASA has conducted a series of mission studies over the past 25 years examining the eventual explora...
This project introduces the SAGON spacecraft, a deep space habitable environment using technology av...
The NASA Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0 Study seeks to update its long term goals and object...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
The utimate design of a manned Mars base will be the result of considerable engineering analysis and...