The Artemis Lunar program : returning people to the Moon /: returning people to the Moon. ([2020])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Artemis Lunar program : returning people to the Moon /: returning people to the Moon. ([2020])
- Main Title:
- The Artemis Lunar program : returning people to the Moon
- Further Information:
- Note: Manfred "Dutch" von Ehrenfried.
- Authors:
- Ehrenfried, Manfred von
- Contents:
- Intro -- Other Springer-Praxis Books by Manfred "Dutch" von Ehrenfried -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- 2: The Artemis Lunar Program Overview -- 2.1 NASA'S CONCEPT -- 2.2 SUMMARY OF THE ELEMENTS -- 2.2.1 Space Launch System -- 2.2.2 Artemis 1 Orion -- 2.2.3 Power and Propulsion Element -- 2.2.4 Habitat Design Status -- 2.2.5 Human Landing System -- 2.3 THE CONTROVERSY -- 2.3.1 Arguments For -- 2.3.2 Arguments Against -- 2.3.3 Alternatives -- 2.4 THE BUDGET -- 2.5 POLITICS -- IMAGE LINKS -- 3: Spacecraft, Landers, Rovers and Payloads -- 3.1 COMMERCIAL SPACECRAFT 3.1.1 Boeing CST-100 Starliner -- 3.1.2 SpaceX Crew Dragon -- 3.1.3 Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser -- 3.2 COMMERCIAL LUNAR PAYLOAD SERVICES -- 3.2.1 The Chosen Nine for Transportation -- 3.2.2 The Chosen Three for Payload Landers -- 3.2.3 Five Additional Payload Contractors -- 3.2.4 Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) -- 3.2.5 Pallet Lander -- 3.3 COMMERCIAL PAYLOADS AND INSTRUMENTS -- 3.4 LUNAR SCIENCE PARTICIPATION -- 3.5 LANDING SITES -- 3.5.1 South Pole-Aitken Basin -- 3.5.2 Shackleton Crater -- IMAGE LINKS -- 4: Elements, Landers, Launch Vehicles and Upper Stages 4.1 POWER AND PROPULSION ELEMENT (PPE) -- 4.1.1 The Maxar Design -- 4.2 HABITAT AND LOGISICS MODULES -- 4.2.1 Lockheed Martin's MPLM Based Design -- 4.2.2 Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Based Design -- 4.2.3 Boeing's Exploration Habitat Demonstrator Design -- 4.2.4 Sierra Nevada Corporation's LIFE Design --Intro -- Other Springer-Praxis Books by Manfred "Dutch" von Ehrenfried -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- 2: The Artemis Lunar Program Overview -- 2.1 NASA'S CONCEPT -- 2.2 SUMMARY OF THE ELEMENTS -- 2.2.1 Space Launch System -- 2.2.2 Artemis 1 Orion -- 2.2.3 Power and Propulsion Element -- 2.2.4 Habitat Design Status -- 2.2.5 Human Landing System -- 2.3 THE CONTROVERSY -- 2.3.1 Arguments For -- 2.3.2 Arguments Against -- 2.3.3 Alternatives -- 2.4 THE BUDGET -- 2.5 POLITICS -- IMAGE LINKS -- 3: Spacecraft, Landers, Rovers and Payloads -- 3.1 COMMERCIAL SPACECRAFT 3.1.1 Boeing CST-100 Starliner -- 3.1.2 SpaceX Crew Dragon -- 3.1.3 Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser -- 3.2 COMMERCIAL LUNAR PAYLOAD SERVICES -- 3.2.1 The Chosen Nine for Transportation -- 3.2.2 The Chosen Three for Payload Landers -- 3.2.3 Five Additional Payload Contractors -- 3.2.4 Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) -- 3.2.5 Pallet Lander -- 3.3 COMMERCIAL PAYLOADS AND INSTRUMENTS -- 3.4 LUNAR SCIENCE PARTICIPATION -- 3.5 LANDING SITES -- 3.5.1 South Pole-Aitken Basin -- 3.5.2 Shackleton Crater -- IMAGE LINKS -- 4: Elements, Landers, Launch Vehicles and Upper Stages 4.1 POWER AND PROPULSION ELEMENT (PPE) -- 4.1.1 The Maxar Design -- 4.2 HABITAT AND LOGISICS MODULES -- 4.2.1 Lockheed Martin's MPLM Based Design -- 4.2.2 Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Based Design -- 4.2.3 Boeing's Exploration Habitat Demonstrator Design -- 4.2.4 Sierra Nevada Corporation's LIFE Design -- 4.2.5 Bigelow Aerospace's BEAM Design -- 4.2.6 NanoRacks' Propellant Tank Based Design -- 4.2.7 International Modules -- 4.3 CREW LANDERS AND TRANSFER ELEMENT STUDIES -- 4.3.1 NASA Crew Lander Studies -- 4.3.2 Industry Studies -- 4.3.3 Crewed Rovers -- 4.4 LAUNCH VEHICLES 4.4.1 ULA's Vulcan Centaur -- 4.4.2 Blue Origin's New Glenn -- 4.4.3 Northrup Grumman's OmegA -- 4.4.4 SpaceX Super Heavy/Starship -- 4.4.5 Ariane 6 -- 4.4.6 Russian Launch Vehicles -- 4.5 UPPER STAGES -- 4.5.1 Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage -- 4.5.2 Exploration Upper Stage -- 4.5.3 Centaur Upper Stage -- 4.5.4 Advanced Cryogenic Evolved Stage -- IMAGE LINKS -- 5: NASA and Commercial Crew Development -- 5.1 CREW SELECTION AND TRAINING -- 5.2 COMMERCIAL CREW ISS MISSIONS -- 5.3 ARTEMIS MISSIONS -- 5.4 THE NEXT GENERATION SPACE SUIT -- 5.5 COMMERCIAL CREW SPACE SUITS -- 5.6 CREW HEALTH IMAGE LINKS -- 6: Artemis Lessons for Exploration -- 6.1 UTILITY OF THE GATEWAY -- 6.2 SUSTAINABILITY -- 6.3 IMPACT ON FUTURE HARDWARE DESIGN -- 6.3.1 Technology -- 6.4 LONG DURATION SCIENCE OPERATIONS -- 6.4.1 Findings and Recommendations -- 6.4.2 Biological Concerns and Lessons -- 6.5 LAUNCH VEHICLE PAYLOAD CAPABILITY -- IMAGE LINKS -- 7: Enabling Technology Advances -- 7.1 NASA PROGRAMS -- 7.1.1 NASA Industry Partnerships -- 7.1.2 Industry Awards -- 7.2 NAVIGATION AND PRECISION LANDING -- 7.3 DEEP SPACE ATOMIC CLOCK -- 7.4 IN-SITU RESOURCE UTILIZATION -- 7.5 LUNAR POWER -- 7.5.1 Batteries … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland Chichester, England : Springer Praxis Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Copyright Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 629.454
Space flight to the moon
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 3030385132
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