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NASA Space Exploration Logistics Workshop ProceedingsAs NASA has embarked on a new Vision for Space Exploration, there is new energy and focus around the area of manned space exploration. These activities encompass the design of new vehicles such as the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) and Crew Launch Vehicle (CLV) and the identification of commercial opportunities for space transportation services, as well as continued operations of the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. Reaching the Moon and eventually Mars with a mix of both robotic and human explorers for short term missions is a formidable challenge in itself. How to achieve this in a safe, efficient and long-term sustainable way is yet another question. The challenge is not only one of vehicle design, launch, and operations but also one of space logistics. Oftentimes, logistical issues are not given enough consideration upfront, in relation to the large share of operating budgets they consume. In this context, a group of 54 experts in space logistics met for a two-day workshop to discuss the following key questions: 1. What is the current state-of the art in space logistics, in terms of architectures, concepts, technologies as well as enabling processes? 2. What are the main challenges for space logistics for future human exploration of the Moon and Mars, at the intersection of engineering and space operations? 3. What lessons can be drawn from past successes and failures in human space flight logistics? 4. What lessons and connections do we see from terrestrial analogies as well as activities in other areas, such as U.S. military logistics? 5. What key advances are required to enable long-term success in the context of a future interplanetary supply chain? These proceedings summarize the outcomes of the workshop, reference particular presentations, panels and breakout sessions, and record specific observations that should help guide future efforts.
Document ID
20060013432
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
deWeek, Oliver
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. MA, United States)
Evans, William A.
(United Space Alliance United States)
Parrish, Joe
(Payload Systems, Inc. United States)
James, Sarah
(International Society of Logistics)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 2006
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CP-2006-214202
Report Number: NASA/CP-2006-214202
Meeting Information
Meeting: 1st NASA Space Exploration Logistics Workshop
Location: Washington, DC
Country: United States
Start Date: January 17, 2006
End Date: January 18, 2006
Sponsors: Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., International Society of Logistics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NK05OA50C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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