To support and enable future human missions to the surface of the Moon, a new plan was formulated to gradually develop an economical, evolvable and sustainable lunar infrastructure using a public/private partnerships between NASA and industry to share cost and risk in the development phase and ultimately transfer operation of these infrastructure services to its industry owners. These infrastructure services may include but are not limited to the following: lunar cargo transportation, power stations, energy storage devices, communication towers and relay satellites, and resource extraction operations. The plan is called the Commercial Orbital Transfer Services (COTS) Program, using NASA's well-proven Commercial Orbital Transportation Servic...
By the year 2020, humans will return to the moon and do much more than simply explore its surface. I...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the first space human outpost and over the last 15 years, i...
To demonstrate its leadership in space, the US could focus its space program on an exciting and achi...
To enable return of human missions to the surface of the Moon sustainably, a new study was initiated...
To enable return of human missions to the surface of the Moon sustainably, a new study was initiated...
The NASA COTS (Commercial Orbital Transportation Services) Program was a very successful program tha...
A new concept study was initiated to examine the architecture needed to gradually develop an economi...
To support the goals of expanding our human presence and current economic sphere beyond LEO, a new p...
The current space program enables at most six astronauts to live and work on the International Space...
Deep-space travel is limited by the costly voyage to leave Earth's atmosphere and gravitational pull...
Cargo Transport System and the Lunar Exploration Surface Infrastructure and discusses some of the cr...
The assessment of preliminary transportation program options for the exploration initiative is under...
The NASA human exploration program as directed by the Vision for Exploration (G.W. Bush, Jan. 14,200...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the first space human outpost and over the last 15 years, i...
By the year 2020, humans will return to the moon and do much more than simply explore its surface. I...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the first space human outpost and over the last 15 years, i...
To demonstrate its leadership in space, the US could focus its space program on an exciting and achi...
To enable return of human missions to the surface of the Moon sustainably, a new study was initiated...
To enable return of human missions to the surface of the Moon sustainably, a new study was initiated...
The NASA COTS (Commercial Orbital Transportation Services) Program was a very successful program tha...
A new concept study was initiated to examine the architecture needed to gradually develop an economi...
To support the goals of expanding our human presence and current economic sphere beyond LEO, a new p...
The current space program enables at most six astronauts to live and work on the International Space...
Deep-space travel is limited by the costly voyage to leave Earth's atmosphere and gravitational pull...
Cargo Transport System and the Lunar Exploration Surface Infrastructure and discusses some of the cr...
The assessment of preliminary transportation program options for the exploration initiative is under...
The NASA human exploration program as directed by the Vision for Exploration (G.W. Bush, Jan. 14,200...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the first space human outpost and over the last 15 years, i...
By the year 2020, humans will return to the moon and do much more than simply explore its surface. I...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the first space human outpost and over the last 15 years, i...
To demonstrate its leadership in space, the US could focus its space program on an exciting and achi...