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NASA Workshop on Technology for Human and Robotic Exploration and Development of Space

NASA/CP-2004-213090, Mankins, J.C. and Marzwell, N. and Mullins, C.A. and Christensen, C.B., NASA Workshop on Technology for Human and Robotic Exploration and Development of Space, NASA Workshop on Technology for Human and Robotic Exploration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546-0001 March 2004, pp. 48, Format(s): PDF 2382k

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Continued constrained budgets and growing interests in the industrialization and development of space requires NASA to seize every opportunity for assuring the maximum return on space infrastructure investments. This workshop provided an excellent forum for reviewing, evaluating, and updating pertinent strategic planning, identifying advanced concepts and high-risk/high-leverage research and technology requirements, developing strategies and roadmaps, and establishing approaches, methodologies, modeling, and tools for facilitating the commercial development of space and supporting diverse exploration and scientific missions. Also, the workshop addressed important topic areas including revolutionary space systems requiring investments innovative advanced technologies; achieving transformational space operations through the insertion of new technologies; revolutionary science in space through advanced systems and new technologies enabling experiments to go anytime to any location; and, innovative and ambitious concepts and approaches essential for promoting advancements in space transportation. Details concerning the workshop process, structure, and results are contained in the ensuing report.
Keywords:automated assembly, human exploration, modeling, robotic exploration, strategic planning, system analysis, technology flight demonstrations
Subjects:Aeronautics: Aeronautics General
ID Code:660
Deposited On:28 July 2004