The Space Transportation Nodes Assumptions and Requirements task was performed as part of the Advanced Space Transportation Support Contract, a NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) study intended to provide planning for a Lunar Base near the year 2000. The original task statement has been revised to satisfy the following queries: (1) What vehicles are to be processed at the transportation node; (2) What is the flow of activities involved in a vehicle passing through the node; and (3) What node support resources are necessary to support a lunar scenario traffic model composed of a mix of vehicles in an active flight schedule. The Lunar Base Systems Study is concentrating on the initial years of the Phase 2 Lunar Base Scenario. The study will develop the first five years of that phase in order to define the transportation and surface systems (including mass, volumes, power requirements, and designs).


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    Title :

    Space Transportation Nodes Assumptions and Requirements: Lunar Base Systems Study Task 2.1


    Contributors:
    T. A. Kahn (author) / C. H. Simonds (author) / W. R. Stump (author)

    Publication date :

    1988


    Size :

    86 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English