The mission model for JPL future programs is presented. This model identifies mission areas where JPL is expected to have a major role and/or participate in a significant manner. These missions are focused on space science and applications missions, but they also include some participation in space station activities. The mission model is described in detail followed by a discussion on the needs for energy storage technology required to support these future activities.
JPL Future Missions and Energy Storage Technology Implications. Abstract Only
1987
1 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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