OEXP exploration studies technical report. Volume 3: Special reports, studies, and indepth systems assessments

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Interplanetary Flight, Lunar Bases, Mars Surface, Mission Planning, Solar System, Space Exploration, Mining, Orbit Transfer Vehicles, Oxygen Production, Robotics, Space Commercialization, Teleoperators

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The Office of Exploration (OEXP) at NASA has been tasked with defining and recommending alternatives for an early 1990's national decision on a focused program of manned exploration of the Solar System. The Mission analysis and System Engineering (MASE) group, which is managed by the Exploration Studies Office at the Johnson Space Center, is responsible for coordinating the technical studies necessary for accomplishing such a task. This technical report, produced by the MASE, describes the process used to conduct exploration studies and discusses the mission developed in a case study approach. The four case studies developed in FY88 include: (1) a manned expedition to PHOBOS; (2) a manned expedition to MARS; (3) a lunar surface observatory; and a lunar outpost to early Mars evolution. The final outcome of this effort is a set of programmatic and technical conclusions and recommendations for the following year's work.

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