This paper describes the methodology developed at Politecnico di Torino to support the European Space Agency in the Human Lunar Landing System design activity and to complement the traditional conceptual design with a multidisciplinary set of analyses which includes a thorough assessment of the economic and technological viability of the solution. The paper briefly describes the logic laying behind each of these analyses and it shows the results of the validation of the integrated design methodology, called iDREAM, with an already existing case study, the Exploration Systems Architecture Study-Lunar Surface Access Module spacecraft (ESAS-LSAM). The results are satisfactory and reveals errors lower than 10% in average, perfectly in line with...
AURORA is ESA’ long term technology program devoted to prepare human exploration missions within the...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
Four decades after Neil Armstrong's 1st steps on the Moon the time has come to take it one step furt...
It has been 50 years since astronauts last walked on the lunar surface during the Apollo programme. ...
Based on the flexible path strategy and the desire of the international community, the lunar surface...
Nowadays, space agencies are trying to select cost-effective solutions, to minimize space missions c...
AIAA SPACE 2007 Conference & Exposition 18-20 September 2007, Long Beach, California.A lunar lander...
International audienceWith renewed interest in lunar exploration and the upcoming deployment of the ...
The scope of the research is to identify and develop a design methodology for System-of-System (a se...
A renewed interest in lunar exploration with the focus on establishing a constant human presence on ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a conceptual design study for a lunar transfer vehicle, thu...
Dans le cadre des futures missions d'exploration du système solaire, la communauté internationale de...
Cost is one of the biggest obstacles to sending humans to Mars. However, spacecraft costs are typica...
The European Large Logistics Lander (EL3) is being designed to carry out cargo delivery missions in ...
This paper describes the mission analysis and design of the 'Hevelius - Lunar Microsatellite Mission...
AURORA is ESA’ long term technology program devoted to prepare human exploration missions within the...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
Four decades after Neil Armstrong's 1st steps on the Moon the time has come to take it one step furt...
It has been 50 years since astronauts last walked on the lunar surface during the Apollo programme. ...
Based on the flexible path strategy and the desire of the international community, the lunar surface...
Nowadays, space agencies are trying to select cost-effective solutions, to minimize space missions c...
AIAA SPACE 2007 Conference & Exposition 18-20 September 2007, Long Beach, California.A lunar lander...
International audienceWith renewed interest in lunar exploration and the upcoming deployment of the ...
The scope of the research is to identify and develop a design methodology for System-of-System (a se...
A renewed interest in lunar exploration with the focus on establishing a constant human presence on ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a conceptual design study for a lunar transfer vehicle, thu...
Dans le cadre des futures missions d'exploration du système solaire, la communauté internationale de...
Cost is one of the biggest obstacles to sending humans to Mars. However, spacecraft costs are typica...
The European Large Logistics Lander (EL3) is being designed to carry out cargo delivery missions in ...
This paper describes the mission analysis and design of the 'Hevelius - Lunar Microsatellite Mission...
AURORA is ESA’ long term technology program devoted to prepare human exploration missions within the...
58th International Astronautical Congress September 2007, Hyderabad, India.The NASA Exploration Syst...
Four decades after Neil Armstrong's 1st steps on the Moon the time has come to take it one step furt...