Development of the COMmerical Experiment Transporter (COMET)In order to commercialize space, this nation must develop a well defined path through which the Centers for the Commercial Development of Space (CCDS's) and their industrial partners and counterparts can exploit the advantages of space manufacturing and processing. Such a capability requires systems, a supporting infrastructure, and funding to become a viable component of this nation's economic strength. This paper follows the development of the COMmercial Experiment Program (COMET) from inception to its current position as the country's first space program dedicated to satisfying the needs of industry: an industry which must investigate the feasibility of space based processes, materials, and prototypes. With proposals now being evaluated, much of the COMET story is yet to be written, however concepts and events which led to it's current status and the plans for implementation may be presented.
Document ID
19960011786
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Pawlick, Joseph F., Jr. (Center for Advanced Space Propulsion Tullahoma, TN, United States)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2013
Publication Date
November 2, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: Center for Advanced Space Propulsion Second Annual Technical Symposium Proceedings
IDRelationTitle19960011783Collected WorksCenter for Advanced Space Propulsion Second Annual Technical Symposium Proceedings19960011783Collected WorksCenter for Advanced Space Propulsion Second Annual Technical Symposium Proceedings