[Sis-csi] Cislunar scenario

Fussell, Ronald M ronald.m.fussell at boeing.ksc.nasa.gov
Thu Feb 17 12:23:51 EST 2005


Chris/Keith, email/home vehicle commands and telemetry could also be
made available also through a free-flyer during EVA (re: personal
satellite assistant or the like).
 
Ronald M. Fussell 
Test Conductor - Payload Services 
Space Shuttle and International Space Station Programs 
The Boeing Company - John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida 

-----Original Message-----
From: Krupiarz, Christopher [mailto:Christopher.Krupiarz at jhuapl.edu]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:44 AM
To: Keith Scott; sis-csi at mailman.ccsds.org
Subject: RE: [Sis-csi] Cislunar scenario


Keith,
 
I'd like to suggest in the "Types of communication" area traffic that
would assist astronauts during EVAs.  As we discussed previously outside
of this mailing list, it has been envisioned that astronauts in the next
decade will have some type of either wearable computer (perhaps in the
form of the work done at MIT
http://web.media.mit.edu/~schwartz/wearsat/) or some other form of data
assistant.  Earth-based data sources could then be queried or data
pushed to the astronauts during their work thereby reducing the high
level of voice comms typical of astronaut EVAs.  Also, it might be
beneficial to include data examples such as email not only because one
can assume it's likely astronauts would need it both operationally as
well as for their welfare, but also because it's a scenario that is
common to what people do on Earth and thus is easy to relay to those
interested in the architecture.
 
Chris

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:sis-csi-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Keith Scott
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 4:13 PM
To: sis-csi at mailman.ccsds.org
Subject: [Sis-csi] Cislunar scenario


Here's my first cut at a scenario for going to to the moon.  Right now
I've just got a list of players and a rough storyboard, but hopefully
these can provide a skeleton to hang the rest on.
 
I think a good next step in fleshing this out would be to identify some
technologies that could be used (e.g. CCSDS AOS links from Earth to Crew
while in transit to the moon, 802.11g between crew capsule and astronaut
suits, etc.)
 
Comments welcome (especially additions),
 
        --keith
 
========================
 
Things that need to communicate:
 
Development / Test facilities
Ground Network (e.g. DSN stations)
Space Network (e.g. TDRSS)
ISS (not sure if NASA thinks of ISS as a possible space network relay or
not)
Launch vehicles (including 'combinations' like crew capsule + launch
vehicle when mated on the pad)
Orbiting assets (like several different assets (crew, supplies, booster)
that need to rendezvous in orbit before proceeding to the moon)
Astronauts in space suits doing EVAs
Lunar landers/rovers
Lunar orbiters
Lunar base
 
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Mars orbiters
Mars Landers/Rovers
 
 
======== Phases of operation ============
pre-launch:
 
Development / test
 
Launch Operations (crew, stuff may be launched separately but
coordinated)
 
On-Orbit rendezvous
 
Lunar Transit
    Crew EVA
 
Land the stuff (stuff lands on moon, crew in orbit)
 
Land the crew (preferably near the stuff)
    CREW EVA to set up stuff
 
Science Ops
    Place remote stations
    Operate remote vehicles / stations from base station
    EVAs to look for interesting rocks
 
======= 
 
Types of communications:
 
Voice communications to astronauts.
Continuous data comms (telemetry, health & status, low-rate video)
Busrsty comms (like HDTV news interviews)
 
 

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