An Analysis of Exploration Capability Gaps for Future Habitation Systems to Inform Risk Assessment and Development Priorities

Author:

Prater Tracie1,Burg Alexander2,Bean Quincy1,Simon Matthew3,Nickens Tiffany1,Kessler Paul1,Choate Andrew4,Harris Danny5

Affiliation:

1. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center,Huntsville,AL,35812

2. NASA Headquarters (Bryce Space and Technology),Washington,DC,20546

3. NASA Langley Research Center,Hampton Roads,VA,23681

4. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (Jacobs ESSCA),Huntsville,AL,35812

5. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center,Huntsville,AL

Publisher

IEEE

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