Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990stin...9018350l&link_type=abstract
Proposed for presentation at the Space 90 Conference, Albuquerque, NM, 23-26 Apr. 1990
Physics
Construction, Earth Orbits, Lunar Flight, Requirements, Space Station Payloads, Support Systems, Cryogenics, Manned Mars Missions, Orbital Rendezvous, Spacecraft Docking
Scientific paper
An overview of the critical technology needs and the Space Station Freedom (SSF) focused support requirements for the Office of Exploration's (OEXP) manned lunar and Mars missions is presented. Major emphasis is directed at the technology needs associated with the low earth orbit (LEO) transportation node assembly and vehicle processing functions required by the lunar and Mars mission flight elements. The key technology areas identified as crucial to support the LEO node function include in-space assembly and construction, in-space vehicle processing and refurbishment, space storable cryogenics, and autonomous rendezvous and docking.
Brender Karen D.
Llewellyn Charles P.
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