Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Oct 1988
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IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 39th, Bangalore, India, Oct. 8-15, 1988. 11 p.
Mathematics
Logic
Deep Space Network, Space Communication, Tracking Stations, Nasa Programs, Space Stations
Scientific paper
Technological advances in the communications and tracking areas being developed by NASA and applicable to future missions and associated space operations are discussed. The applications scenarios considered include the Space Shuttle, Space Station, lunar base, and Mars missions. Performance goals and conceptual designs are discussed, and the relevance of optical, laser, and millimeter wave-based implementations to the various applications are examined. Recommendations for future systems developments are addressed.
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