This work joins two events, showing the potential for commercial, public private partnerships, modeled on programs like COTS, to reduce the cost to NASA significantly for other required deep space exploration capabilities. These other capabilities include landers, stages and more. We mature the concept of costed baseball cards, adding cost estimates to NASAs space systems baseball cards
The plan for NASA's new exploration initiative has the following strategic themes: (1) incremental, ...
As the program moves out of the formulation phase and into implementation, work is well underway on ...
High level explanation of current lunar exploration plans and some of the tools and lessons of worki...
In 2011, NASA released a report assessing the market for commercial crew and cargo services to low E...
The presentation is an overview of current and future efforts at NASA related to human space explora...
Partnerships have become a more integral part of the journey to Mars as NASA continues to lead human...
To support the goals of expanding our human presence and current economic sphere beyond LEO, a new p...
Reviews the state of the art of emerging US space launch and spacecraft. Reviews the NASA budget asc...
We analyze the potential life cycle cost of assorted NASA human spaceflight architectures an archite...
Powerful, versatile, and capable vehicle for entirely new missions to deep space. Vital to NASA's ex...
The NASA COTS (Commercial Orbital Transportation Services) Program was a very successful program tha...
The life cycle cost analysis of space exploration scenarios is explored via a merger of (1) scenario...
One of the primary goals of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) commercial sp...
On January 14, 2004, President George W. Bush announced new goals for the National Aeronautics and S...
The U.S. Space Exploration policy outlines an exciting new direction in space for human and robotic ...
The plan for NASA's new exploration initiative has the following strategic themes: (1) incremental, ...
As the program moves out of the formulation phase and into implementation, work is well underway on ...
High level explanation of current lunar exploration plans and some of the tools and lessons of worki...
In 2011, NASA released a report assessing the market for commercial crew and cargo services to low E...
The presentation is an overview of current and future efforts at NASA related to human space explora...
Partnerships have become a more integral part of the journey to Mars as NASA continues to lead human...
To support the goals of expanding our human presence and current economic sphere beyond LEO, a new p...
Reviews the state of the art of emerging US space launch and spacecraft. Reviews the NASA budget asc...
We analyze the potential life cycle cost of assorted NASA human spaceflight architectures an archite...
Powerful, versatile, and capable vehicle for entirely new missions to deep space. Vital to NASA's ex...
The NASA COTS (Commercial Orbital Transportation Services) Program was a very successful program tha...
The life cycle cost analysis of space exploration scenarios is explored via a merger of (1) scenario...
One of the primary goals of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) commercial sp...
On January 14, 2004, President George W. Bush announced new goals for the National Aeronautics and S...
The U.S. Space Exploration policy outlines an exciting new direction in space for human and robotic ...
The plan for NASA's new exploration initiative has the following strategic themes: (1) incremental, ...
As the program moves out of the formulation phase and into implementation, work is well underway on ...
High level explanation of current lunar exploration plans and some of the tools and lessons of worki...