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NASA's Analog Missions: Driving Exploration Through Innovative Testing

机译:NASA的模拟任务:通过创新测试推动探索

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Human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit (LEO) will require a unique collection of advanced, innovative technologies and the precise execution of complex and challenging operational concepts. One tool we in the Analog Missions Project at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) utilize to validate exploration system architecture concepts and conduct technology demonstrations, while gaining a deeper understanding of system-wide technical and operational challenges, is our analog missions. Analog missions are multi-disciplinary activities that test multiple features of future spaceflight missions in an integrated fashion to gain a deeper understanding of system-level interactions and integrated operations. These missions frequently occur in remote and extreme environments that are representative in one or more ways to that of future spaceflight destinations. They allow us to test robotics, vehicle prototypes, habitats, communications systems, in-situ resource utilization, and human performance as it relates to these technologies. And they allow us to validate architectural concepts, conduct technology demonstrations, and gain a deeper understanding of system-wide technical and operational challenges needed to support crewed missions beyond LEO. As NASA develops a capability driven architecture for transporting crew to a variety of space environments, including the moon, near-Earth asteroids (NEA), Mars, and other destinations, it will use its analog missions to gather requirements and develop the technologies that are necessary to ensure successful human exploration beyond LEO. Currently, there are four analog mission platforms: Research and Technology Studies (RATS), NASA's Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO), In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), and International Space Station (ISS) Test bed for Analog Research (ISTAR).
机译:超越低地球轨道(LEO)的人类探索将需要独特的先进,创新技术集合以及精确执行复杂而具有挑战性的操作概念。我们的模拟任务是美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的模拟任务项目中用来验证勘探系统架构概念和进行技术演示的工具,同时还可以对全系统的技术和运营挑战有更深入的了解。模拟飞行任务是多学科的活动,以集成的方式测试未来太空飞行任务的多个功能,以更深入地了解系统级的交互作用和集成的操作。这些任务经常发生在偏远和极端的环境中,这些环境以一种或多种方式代表了未来的航天目的地。它们使我们能够测试与这些技术相关的机器人技术,车辆原型,栖息地,通信系统,原地资源利用和人类绩效。它们使我们能够验证架构概念,进行技术演示,并对支持LEO以外的机载任务所需的全系统技术和操作挑战有更深入的了解。随着NASA开发出一种功能驱动的体系结构,以将人员运送到包括月球,近地小行星(NEA),火星和其他目的地在内的各种太空环境中,它将使用其模拟任务来收集需求并开发适用于太空的技术。确保成功超越LEO进行人类探索所必需的。当前,有四个模拟任务平台:研究与技术研究(RATS),NASA的极端环境任务作战(NEEMO),现场资源利用(ISRU)和国际空间站(ISS)模拟研究测试台(ISTAR) 。

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