This paper summarizes the content of a NASA‐led study performed to identify revolutionary concepts and supporting technologies for Human Outer Planet Exploration (HOPE). Callisto, the fourth of Jupiter’s Galilean moons, was chosen as the destination for the HOPE study. Assumptions for the Callisto mission include a launch year of 2045 or later, a spacecraft capable of transporting humans to and from Callisto in less than five years, and a requirement to support three humans on the surface for a minimum of 30 days. Analyses performed in support of HOPE include identification of precursor science and technology demonstration missions and development of vehicle concepts for transporting crew and supplies. A complete surface architecture was developed to provide the human crew with a power system, a propellant production plant, a surface habitat, and supporting robotic systems. An operational concept was defined that provides a surface layout for these architecture components, a list of surface tasks, a 30‐day timeline, a daily schedule, and a plan for communication from the surface.
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28 January 2003
SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INT.FORUM-STAIF 2003: Conf.on Thermophysics in Microgravity; Commercial/Civil Next Generation Space Transportation; Human Space Exploration; Symps.on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion (20th); Space Colonization (1st)
2-5 February 2003
Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
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January 28 2003
Revolutionary Concepts for Human Outer Planet Exploration (HOPE) Available to Purchase
Patrick A. Troutman;
Patrick A. Troutman
1NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681
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Kristen Bethke;
Kristen Bethke
2Princeton University, Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Fred Stillwagen;
Fred Stillwagen
1NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681
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Darrell L. Caldwell, Jr.;
Darrell L. Caldwell, Jr.
3Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., 17 Research Drive, Hampton, VA 23666
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Ram Manvi;
Ram Manvi
4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109
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Chris Strickland;
Chris Strickland
5Swales Aerospace, 1224T1 N. Wright St. Hampton, VA 23681
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Shawn A. Krizan
Shawn A. Krizan
3Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., 17 Research Drive, Hampton, VA 23666
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Patrick A. Troutman
1
Kristen Bethke
2
Fred Stillwagen
1
Darrell L. Caldwell, Jr.
3
Ram Manvi
4
Chris Strickland
5
Shawn A. Krizan
3
1NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681
2Princeton University, Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton, NJ 08544
3Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., 17 Research Drive, Hampton, VA 23666
4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109
5Swales Aerospace, 1224T1 N. Wright St. Hampton, VA 23681
AIP Conf. Proc. 654, 821–828 (2003)
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Patrick A. Troutman, Kristen Bethke, Fred Stillwagen, Darrell L. Caldwell, Ram Manvi, Chris Strickland, Shawn A. Krizan; Revolutionary Concepts for Human Outer Planet Exploration (HOPE). AIP Conf. Proc. 28 January 2003; 654 (1): 821–828. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1541373
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