There is a widely held view in the astronomical community that unmanned robotic space vehicles are, and always will be, more efficient explorers of planetary surfaces than astronauts (e.g. Coates 2001, Clements 2009, Rees 2011). Partly this comes from a common assumption that robotic exploration is cheaper than human exploration (although this isn't necessarily true if like is compared with like) and partly from the expectation that developments in technology will relentlessly increase the capability and reduce the size and cost of robotic missions to the point that human exploration will not be able to compete. I argue below that the experience of human exploration during the Apollo missions, more recent field analogue studies and trends i...
Manned space programs attract the most media attention, and it is not hard to understand why-the dan...
Complex systems and complex missions take years of planning and force launches to become incredibly ...
Human Mars explorers will have different needs than robotic explorers. Human Mars exploration can le...
Many scientists are sceptical about the scientific value of sending people into space, arguing that ...
Every few years, the eternally resurgent question of whether humans or robots should be adopted for ...
There has been a debate for the last thirty years about the relative merits of human versus robotic ...
Regardless of the discovery of life on Mars, or of “no apparent life” on Mars, the questions that fo...
As society contemplates going to the moon or Mars, there’s a rising debate as to whether it’s worth ...
A general public presentation describes how robots can be used for human exploration of the Moon, Ma...
In January 2004, NASA established a new, long-term exploration program to fulfill the President's Vi...
Robots can do a variety of work to increase the productivity of human explorers. Robots can perform ...
For most of the history of space exploration, human and robotic programs have been independent, and ...
NASA’s Michael Griffin in 2005 set NASA’s priorities for implementing the USA’s “Vision for Space Ex...
Exploration mission designers and planners have costing models used to assess the affordability of g...
How will humans and robots cooperate in future planetary exploration? Are humans and robots fundamen...
Manned space programs attract the most media attention, and it is not hard to understand why-the dan...
Complex systems and complex missions take years of planning and force launches to become incredibly ...
Human Mars explorers will have different needs than robotic explorers. Human Mars exploration can le...
Many scientists are sceptical about the scientific value of sending people into space, arguing that ...
Every few years, the eternally resurgent question of whether humans or robots should be adopted for ...
There has been a debate for the last thirty years about the relative merits of human versus robotic ...
Regardless of the discovery of life on Mars, or of “no apparent life” on Mars, the questions that fo...
As society contemplates going to the moon or Mars, there’s a rising debate as to whether it’s worth ...
A general public presentation describes how robots can be used for human exploration of the Moon, Ma...
In January 2004, NASA established a new, long-term exploration program to fulfill the President's Vi...
Robots can do a variety of work to increase the productivity of human explorers. Robots can perform ...
For most of the history of space exploration, human and robotic programs have been independent, and ...
NASA’s Michael Griffin in 2005 set NASA’s priorities for implementing the USA’s “Vision for Space Ex...
Exploration mission designers and planners have costing models used to assess the affordability of g...
How will humans and robots cooperate in future planetary exploration? Are humans and robots fundamen...
Manned space programs attract the most media attention, and it is not hard to understand why-the dan...
Complex systems and complex missions take years of planning and force launches to become incredibly ...
Human Mars explorers will have different needs than robotic explorers. Human Mars exploration can le...