Identifier
ALS-NSCORT:WSR14b
Abstract
3 pages
Provider Notes:This page contains data collected to date about the project. 06/25/03 Interview with project team during NSCORT workshop. 10/17/06 Met with Dawn Whitaker and answered questions. 05/03/06 Added interview notes from 10/17/05. To Be Completed: Dawn, please complete the questionnaire (Questionnaire_20060504.doc in your directory). The instructions are on the first page of the document, and this questionnaire updates and builds on the previous survey. To create feasible scenarios for a human mission to Mars, we need to understand the Equivalent System Mass (ESM) and interactions of the technologies involved. The purpose of this specification sheet is to provide data about technologies being developed by ALS NSCORT; the data will be in an Excel repository. The answers will be used initially in the September 30th center meeting and later for the November 15th review by NASA.
Related Documents:WSR14a, WSR14c
Document Provided By:
James F. Russell
Project Lead
Seza Orcun
Date of this Version
May 2006
ALS NSCORT Project Number
Project 17 - Mars Planetary Base Evolution Study; Project 1 - Solid Thermophilic Aerobic Reactor (STAR)
Format
.pdf version 1.3 (Acrobat 4.x)
Publisher
ALS-NSCORT
Project Administrator
David Kotterman; dkotter@purdue.edu
ALS NSCORT Series
Internal Documents: Strategic Roadmap: Project Analysis
Language
English
Rights
Copyright 2006, ALS-NSCORT. All Rights Reserved.
Access
This item is password protected and only available to authorized individuals. To inquire about authorization please contact the project administrator.
Comments
Dawn Whitaker's answers for the ALS NSCORT technology survey. Her project centers around waste recycling.