The Manned Mars System Study (MMSS) was conducted for the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) over the 35 month period between May 15, 1987 and April 30, 1990. During the course of the study, the NASA Office of Exploration (OEXP; Code Z) was created and MSFC was subsequently designated the Transportation Integration Agent (TIA) for support of the OEXP Mission Analysis and Systems Engineering (MASE) team. As a result of this action, modifications to the contract redirected the efforts to be consistent with NASA's overall objectives, including lunar transportation system design. A large number of written submittals were required in order to provide TIA support to MASE. A list summarizing the documents which have been prepared and delivered by...
The design for the Mars Analysis and Return Vehicle with In-Situ Resource Utilization (MARVIN) proje...
The Mars Mission Research Center (M2RC) is one of nine University Space Engineering Research Centers...
The Office of Exploration (OEXP) at NASA has been tasked with defining and recommending alternatives...
Earlier studies carried out under this contract covered a wide range of lunar and Mars transportatio...
The Mars ascent vehicle is a critical element of the robotic Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. The M...
Topics discussed include: science investigations and issues; life science/medical issues; subsystems...
The discussions of the Working Group (based in large part on working papers, which will shortly be p...
Spacecraft system and subsystem designs were developed at the conceptual level to perform either of ...
Covered here is the second phase of a broad scoped and systematic study of space transfer concepts f...
A manned expedition to Mars has been under consideration as a potential mission for the early 21st c...
The results of a more detailed study of three missions to the surface of Mars: (1) an advanced lande...
The goal of the workshop is to develop an inventory of analogue sites that have value to NASA's Mars...
The results of the studies on one particular part of the Mars Lander/Rover (MLR) system are containe...
This bibliography lists 173 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientif...
The current technical effort is part of the third phase of a broad-scoped and systematic study of sp...
The design for the Mars Analysis and Return Vehicle with In-Situ Resource Utilization (MARVIN) proje...
The Mars Mission Research Center (M2RC) is one of nine University Space Engineering Research Centers...
The Office of Exploration (OEXP) at NASA has been tasked with defining and recommending alternatives...
Earlier studies carried out under this contract covered a wide range of lunar and Mars transportatio...
The Mars ascent vehicle is a critical element of the robotic Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. The M...
Topics discussed include: science investigations and issues; life science/medical issues; subsystems...
The discussions of the Working Group (based in large part on working papers, which will shortly be p...
Spacecraft system and subsystem designs were developed at the conceptual level to perform either of ...
Covered here is the second phase of a broad scoped and systematic study of space transfer concepts f...
A manned expedition to Mars has been under consideration as a potential mission for the early 21st c...
The results of a more detailed study of three missions to the surface of Mars: (1) an advanced lande...
The goal of the workshop is to develop an inventory of analogue sites that have value to NASA's Mars...
The results of the studies on one particular part of the Mars Lander/Rover (MLR) system are containe...
This bibliography lists 173 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientif...
The current technical effort is part of the third phase of a broad-scoped and systematic study of sp...
The design for the Mars Analysis and Return Vehicle with In-Situ Resource Utilization (MARVIN) proje...
The Mars Mission Research Center (M2RC) is one of nine University Space Engineering Research Centers...
The Office of Exploration (OEXP) at NASA has been tasked with defining and recommending alternatives...