NASA Goddard has used its Integrated Mission Design Center (IMDC) to perform more than 150 mission concept studies. The IMDC performs rapid development of high- level, end-to-end mission concepts, typically in just 4 days. The approach to the studies varies, depending on whether the proposed mission is near-future using existing technology, mid-future using new technology being actively developed, or far-future using technology which may not yet be clearly defined. The emphasis and level of detail developed during any particular study depends on which timeframe (near-, mid-, or far-future) is involved and the specific needs of the study client. The most effective mission studies are those where mission capabilities required and emerging technology developments can synergistically work together; thus both enhancing mission capabilities and providing impetus for ongoing technology development.


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    Title :

    Integrated Mission Design Center (IMDC) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


    Contributors:
    G. Karpati (author) / J. Martin (author) / M. Steiner (author) / K. Reinhardt (author)

    Publication date :

    2003


    Size :

    16 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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