[Sis-csi] Expanded endpoint list
Fred Slane
fas1 at adelphia.net
Thu Mar 24 12:11:47 EST 2005
The work on In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) under Moon/Mars
anticipates lunar regolith mining facilities which are mobile. They may
be manned or unmanned (remote ops from a lunar habitat). If this fits
inside your description of Lunar "golf carts" then -- OK. If this is
more sophisticated that a golf cart - and I think it might be - then
that should be added as an end point. We also anticipate a similar
facility/capability on Mars.
Cheers,
Fred
Frederick A. Slane
President
Space Infrastructure, Inc.
www.spacestandards.com
1219 North 31st Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
719-634-3194
freds at spacestandards.com
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[mailto:sis-csi-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Keith Hogie
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Subject: [Sis-csi] Expanded endpoint list
The attached file is an expanded list of possible end-points. I'm
still looking at ways to organize it so that things group better.
I also started a diagram to see if that helps identify the endpoints
and possible communication combinations and data paths. I'll see
how messy that gets.
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