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E-grāmata: NASA Space Technology Roadmaps and Priorities Revisited

  • Formāts: 114 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309446976
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  • Valoda: eng
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Historically, the United States has been a world leader in aerospace endeavors in both the government and commercial sectors. A key factor in aerospace leadership is continuous development of advanced technology, which is critical to U.S. ambitions in space, including a human mission to Mars. To continue to achieve progress, NASA is currently executing a series of aeronautics and space technology programs using a roadmapping process to identify technology needs and improve the management of its technology development portfolio.





NASA created a set of 14 draft technology roadmaps in 2010 to guide the development of space technologies. In 2015, NASA issued a revised set of roadmaps. A significant new aspect of the update has been the effort to assess the relevance of the technologies by listing the enabling and enhancing technologies for specific design reference missions (DRMs) from the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate and the Science Mission Directorate. NASA Space Technology Roadmaps and Priorities Revisited prioritizes new technologies in the 2015 roadmaps and recommends a methodology for conducting independent reviews of future updates to NASA's space technology roadmaps, which are expected to occur every 4 years.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 High-Priority Technologies 3 Highest-Priority Technologies 4 Future Independent Reviews Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Comparison of the Technology Area Breakdown Structures for 2010, 2012, 2015 Appendix C: 2012 Review and Prioritization Methodology Appendix D: Committee Member Biographies Appendix E: 2012 Findings and Recommendations on Observations and General Themes Appendix F: Acronyms
Summary 1(7)
1 Introduction
8(4)
Technology Area Breakdown Structure
10(1)
Organization of This Report
11(1)
2 High-Priority Technologies
12(29)
Introduction
12(2)
Understanding the Tables
14(2)
TA 1, Launch Propulsion Systems
16(4)
TA 4, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
20(4)
TA 5, Communication, Navigation, and Orbital Debris Tracking and Characterization Systems
24(4)
TA 7, Human Exploration Destination Systems
28(1)
TA 9, Entry, Descent, and Landing Systems
28(5)
TA 11, Modeling, Simulation, Information Technology, and Processing
33(3)
TA 13, Ground and Launch Systems
36(1)
TA 14, Thermal Management Systems
37(4)
3 Highest-Priority Technologies
41(6)
Technology Objectives
41(1)
Grouped Technologies
42(2)
Final Ranking of the New High-Priority Technologies
44(3)
4 Future Independent Reviews
47(10)
Introduction
47(1)
2012 National Research Council Review and Prioritization Methodology
47(1)
2015 Academies Review and Prioritization Methodology
48(1)
Summary of Office of Inspector General Report
49(1)
Future Independent Reviews
49(1)
Proposed Methodology for Future Reviews
50(7)
Appendixes
A Statement of Task
57(1)
B Comparison of the Technology Area Breakdown Structures for 2010, 2012, 2015
58(20)
C 2012 Review and Prioritization Methodology
78(15)
D Committee Member Biographies
93(5)
E 2012 Findings and Recommendations on Observations and General Themes
98(2)
F Acronyms
100