Recent work has shown that human activities on the lunar surface have the potential to impact not only surface infrastructure, but also have long-term repercussions to lunar orbit infrastructure that is directly proportional to the frequency and scale of landings and impacts. Those assets that are present within the lunar environment, whether on the surface or in orbit, are thus not entirely isolated from one another but contribute to the overall induced environment. With that in mind, this project endeavors to model that system using Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), employing previously developed mathematical methodology. The product from this work is a flexible tool with which a user may model any number of assets or events and determine how the dust and debris generated by those events effects mission operations and overall projected.


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    Title :

    System-Level Model-Based Risk Determination for Lunar Mission Design


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    Conference:

    11th International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS) Conference: Managing Risk in Space ; 2021 ; Virtual, US


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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