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    Using Virtual Reality to Envision Deployment of Spacesuit-Compatible Augmented Reality Displays for Lunar Surface Operations

    Matthew Miller / Jacob Keller / Lanssie Ma et al. | NTRS
    ). A VR testbed was established to simulate a representative lunar surface environment, enabling a series of three human-in-the-loop (HITL ...

    An Overview of Advanced Air Mobility Research at NASA

    Jeffrey Homola / Marcus Johnson | NTRS
    Administration (NASA) has been helping to lead the way in its AAM research through a broad portfolio of efforts that leverages multiple internal ...

    PLANETARY SURFACE OPERATIONS AND UTILIZATION: HOW ISS AND ARTEMIS MISSIONS CAN BE USED TO MODEL HUMAN EXPLORATION OF MARS

    Stephen J. Hoffman / Michelle A. Rucker / Torin McCoy | NTRS
    of HEOMD-415 that have been influenced by ISS and where HEOMD-415 is influencing plans in ISS, Artemis, research and technology development ...

    Operating a Crewed Spacecraft in the Age of Commercial Space Using Private/Government Partnership

    Robert C. Dempsey / Edward A. Van Cise / Michael L. Lammers et al. | NTRS
    contracting with NASA’s Mission Control teams in the Flight Operations Directorate (FOD) at the Johnson Space Center to create its own ...
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis And Operations Research

    Testing the Exploration Conops (Excon) Mockup Suit in Lunar Analog Environments in 2022

    Zach Tejral / Kristal N Davis / Zachary Thomas Fester et al. | NTRS
    capability to perform Artemis simulated EVAs in high-fidelity, full-scale environments. This test series was broken into three distinct tests titled ...

    NASA MSFC Use of Physical Mockups in Virtual Reality

    Tanya Andrews / Zachary Taylor / Melinda Naderi | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis and Operations Research

    Obtaining Public Opinion About sUAS Activity in an Urban Environment

    Caterina Grossi / Lynne Martin / Cynthia Wolter | NTRS
    small UAS (sUAS) operations in low altitude airspace (ground to 400 feet). To do this, a series of flight test demonstrations were organized ...

    Overview of Mars Sample Return – Earth Entry System Woven Roughness Heating Augmentation Test in NASA Langley’s Mach 6 Wind Tunnel

    Jonathan Cheatwood / Christopher Johnston / Brian Hollis | NTRS
    tunnel test campaign at NASA Langley Research Center’s Mach 6 wind tunnel was performed in April of 2023. This test campaign consisted of over a ...
    Schlagwörter: Launch Vehicles and Launch Operations

    Aerocapture as an Enabling Technology for Planetary Missions

    Soumyo Dutta | NTRS
    aerodynamic forces of the vehicle in an atmosphere slow down the vehicle rather than using propellant. Additionally, aerocapture is a quick maneuver ...
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis and Operations Research

    Integrated Logistics and Supportability Challenges of Sustained Human Lunar Exploration

    Andrew C. Owens / William M. Cirillo / Chel Stromgren et al. | NTRS
    station programs have demonstrated long-duration human spaceflight operations that reuse infrastructure in Low Earth Orbit, sometimes including ...
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis And Operations Research

    Assessing the Relocation of Artemis Foundational Lunar Surface Concepts

    James E Johnson / Richard Sutherland / Daniel P Moriarty et al. | NTRS
    Mars (H2M). These segments are portions of the architecture which represent a stepwise increase in complexity and achievement of M2M objectives ...
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis and Operations Research

    Effects of Communication Delay on Human Spaceflight Missions

    M.E. Parisi / T.L. Panontin / S.C. Wu et al. | NTRS
    vehicle, solve safety-critical problems, and guide the crew during complex operations. Also, in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), supplies can be sent and ...
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis and Operations Research

    NASA’s MBSE Approach for Advanced Air Mobility

    Jim Murphy | NTRS
    AAM is broad, including transformations in aircraft, airspace operations, and in how these new aviation capabilities will integrate into local ...
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis And Operations Research

    Short-haul fatigue: A focus group study

    Cassie J. Hilditch / Erin E. Flynn-Evans / Thomas Nesthus et al. | NTRS
    fatigue during short-haul operations. In order to develop the scope of our study, we conducted a series of focus groups across multiple US ...

    Green Run Modal Test of the NASA Space Launch System Core Stage

    Eric C. Stasiunas / Brendan D. Sontag / Russel A. Parks et al. | NTRS
    program. Prior to SLS assembly, the Core Stage completed a series of structural and functional tests in the B-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space ...
    Schlagwörter: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations

    Pilots’ Perspectives on Urban Air Mobility Safety Challenges and Potential Solutions

    Rania W. Ghatas / Saeideh E. Samani / Victoria L. Dulchinos et al. | NTRS
    As electric vertical takeoff and landing air taxis make their way to urban airspace operations within the United States National Airspace ...
    Schlagwörter: Single Pilot Operations

    Integration of Automation Systems Flight Test Overview

    Nancy Baccheschi / Conrad Rorie | NTRS
    the Integration of Automated Systems (IAS) flight test series, the objectives are to evaluate NASA research concepts and technologies for ...

    Mapping the ISS with the Autonomous Free-Flying Astrobee Robots

    Trey Smith / Maria Bualat / Brian Coltin et al. | NTRS
    operator situation awareness. We report on a series of activities using the autonomous Astrobee robotic free-flyers that mapped the interior of ...

    SPACE: Three Decades of Spacecraft Power Systems Analysis with Fortran

    Sarah Tipler / Spencer Furin / Brandon Klefman et al. | NTRS
    user interface for use by flight operations personnel. The SPACE code thus has a long legacy in spacecraft EPS analysis and will continue to ...

    Survive the Dust: Dust Mitigation Technology to Enable Survive the Night Capabilities

    Kristen John / Amy Fritz | NTRS
    operations. Accounts from Apollo astronauts and analysis of hardware returned from the surface illustrate just how deleterious the dust can be [1 ...