Computer Science – Robotics
Scientific paper
Nov 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988rsru.book.....f&link_type=abstract
Workshop held in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., 28-30 Jan. 1987; sponsored by NASA, DOE, Large Scale Programs Inst., United Technologie
Computer Science
Robotics
Lunar Exploration, Space Commercialization, Space Habitats, Technology Assessment, Biotechnology, Life Support Systems, Materials Recovery, Mining, Robotics
Scientific paper
The results of a workshop of 50 representatives from the public and private sector which investigated the potential joint development of the key technologies and mechanisms that will enable the permanent habitation of space are presented. The workshop is an initial step to develop a joint public/private assessment of new technology requirements of future space options, to share knowledge on required technologies that may exist in the private sector, and to investigate potential joint technology development opportunities. The majority of the material was produced in 5 working groups: (1) Construction, Assembly, Automation and Robotics; (2) Prospecting, Mining, and Surface Transportation; (3) Biosystems and Life Support; (4) Materials Processing; and (5) Innovative Ventures. In addition to the results of the working groups, preliminary technology development recommendations to assist in near-term development priority decisions are presented. Finally, steps are outlined for potential new future activities and relationships among the public, private, and academic sectors.
Fairchild Kyle
Mendell Wendell W.
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