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Acta Astronautica. 90:182-202
Desert RATS objectives, hardware, locations, and participants have changed over time. This paper provides historical perspective on the original motivations for the Desert RATS analog, and an overview of the changes in RATS over time. The lessons lea
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David Irmies, Doyle W. Watts, Marjory J. Johnson, Robert Hirsh, Raymond Gilstrap, Richard A. Beck, Joseph J. Kosmo, Greg Follen, Isaac Lopez, Glenn Lindamood, Theresa M. Scott, Amy Ross, Brian Frantz, Nathan Howard, Al Tucholski, Kim Shillcutt, Robert I. Griffin, Kenneth C. Freeman, Mary B. Vickerman, Jay G. Horowitz, Robert K. Vincent, Kevin Groneman, Michael A. Cauley, Calvin T. Ramos, Celeste Banaag, Dean Eppler, Jeffrey Graham, Marc A. Seibert, Dean W. Harter, David P. Pleva, Thaddeus J. Kollar
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Computer Networks. 47:765-783
Communications and imaging experiments conducted in the Arizona desert during July of 2002 with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) helped to identify a fundamental suite of scientif
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
During the last two weeks of October 2008, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Advanced Extravehicular Activity (AEVA) team led the field test portion of the 2008 Desert Research and Technology Studies
Autor:
Joseph J. Kosmo, Barbara Romig
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
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Joseph J. Kosmo, Keith Splawn, Amy Ross, Dean Eppler, Barbara Romig, Craig Bernard, Lindsay Aitchison
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
Autor:
G. Flores, Dan Burbank, David Graziosi, Keith Splawn, Alice Child, Amy Ross, J. Maule, Lisa Monaco, Andrew Steele, Norman R. Wainwright, Dean Eppler, Joseph J. Kosmo
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
During the first two weeks of September 2005, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Advanced Extravehicular Activity (AEVA) team led the field test portion of the 2005 Research and Technology Studies (RAT
Publikováno v:
SAE Technical Paper Series.
Autor:
Jinny Ferl, Joseph J. Kosmo, Emily Tie, Keith Splawn, Amy Ross, David Graziosi, David L. Akin
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
With a renewed focus on manned exploration, NASA is beginning to prepare for the challenges that lie ahead. Future manned missions will require a symbiosis of human and robotic infrastructure. As a step towards understanding the roles of humans and r
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SAE Technical Paper Series.
The Advanced Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA) team of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Crew and Thermal Systems Division (CTSD) participated in the Desert Research and Technology Study (RATS) in Septem