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Return To The Moon: Looking Glass 204

ASTE 527 Space Exploration Architectures Concept Synthesis Studio Final Team Concept Architecture Presentations. Return To The Moon: Looking Glass 204. Seaver Science Library Auditorium SSL150 Monday December 15th, 2008, 6.00-9.30pm Astronautics and Space Technology Division

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Return To The Moon: Looking Glass 204

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  1. ASTE 527 Space Exploration Architectures Concept Synthesis Studio Final Team Concept Architecture Presentations Return To The Moon: Looking Glass 204 Seaver Science Library Auditorium SSL150 Monday December 15th, 2008, 6.00-9.30pm Astronautics and Space Technology Division Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California

  2. ASTE527 Space Concepts Studio • 3 Unit Graduate Elective • Interdisciplinary participants • Create original concepts – pre-engineering • Guest lecturers – topics and review • Individual concept at midterm • Team Project at Finals Looking Glass 204 Overview

  3. Project Background • NASA plans to return people to the Moon by 2020 • Mars Forward Vision • International Cooperation • Contracts have been issued to build vehicles and systems to execute this program • We are embarked on crewed missions beyond Earth Orbit • It will cost US taxpayers about $150 billion in the next decade • Robotic buildup philosophy Looking Glass 204 Overview

  4. USC Team Project Background • Using NASA plans : • What can we do besides executing Mars Forward Vision ? • Tasked to enhance NASA Vision with “permanent assets” which can benefit all humanity • Do it in the short term – 2015-2025 • Robots + Crew philosophy Looking Glass 204 Overview

  5. Crew Safety First Philosophy Establish a sturdy, permanent Earth-Moon communications link Establish a permanent settlement Establish Suite of Lunar Observatories Geology and Astrobiology Traverse Live Off the Land Inspire a new generation - Outreach Specific Goals Looking Glass 204 Overview

  6. Invited Lecturers Reviewers and Guests Dr.Buzz Aldrin – Crew member, Apollo 11 Bradley Bartz – President ABC Solar, Contributer Space Daily Prof. Robert Brodsky – USC Astronautics, Retd. Director of Technology, TRW Dr.Marc Cohen AIA – Space Architect, Habitability Group, Northrop Grumman Dr.Peter Diamandis - Chairman X Prize Foundation, Founder ISU Prof. Dan Erwin – Chairman, USC Astronautics Division Boris Fritz - Director of Materials and Processes Lab, Northrop Grumman Catherine Girardey - TSAT Advanced SatComm Group, Director BWIL, Boeing Space Systems Prof. Mike Gruntman – Director, USC Masters Program in Astronautics Col.Bill Haynes(USAF Retd.) – Retd. Manager Skylab Crew Systems, Test/Fighter Pilot Robert Jacobsen – President, 62 Mile Club Dr.Alvar Kabe, Director Structural Dynamics Division, Aerospace Corporation Prof. Behrokh Khoshnevis – Industrial and Systems Engineering, Director CRAFT, USC Dan Levack - Advanced Concepts Group, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Eric Mankin – USC News Jaret Matthews - Chief Engineer, ATHLETE, Advanced Robotics Systems Manager, NASA JPL David Nixon RIBA – Space Architect Prof. Doug Noble – Associate Dean, USC School of Architecture Iliona Outram - Director, Calearth Institute Dr.Knut Oxnevad - President SIMTANO, Concurrent Design Engineering company Dr.Ken Phillips, Curator, California Science Center Aerospace Museum Michael Potter – Member of ISU Board of Trustees, Paradigm Ventures Ed Repic - Retd. Advanced Projects Manager, Rockwell Intl Gene Rogers - Chief Technologist, Boeing Space and Network Systems Prof. Marc Schiler – Director, Building Science Program, USC School of Architecture Dr.Anita Sengupta - Mars Science Laboratory, NASA JPL Prof. Stan Settles – Director, System Architecting Engineering, USC George Shannon – Advanced Concepts Group, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Jim Shoji - Advanced Concepts Group, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Robert Solheim – Product Development Manager, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Alice Taylor – Photonica Inc., Formerly Director with Boeing Homeland Security Prof. Firdaus Udwadia – Aerospace, Civil, Systems Engineering, USC Prof. Harvey Wichman - Director of Aerospace Pyschology Lab, Claremont McKenna College Prof. Peter Will – Director, Robotics, Fellow Information Sciences Institute, USC Looking Glass 204 Overview

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