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ID No : | 1055 Edit | Title: | NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Program explores ISRU concepts |
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"The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program ...
"... Since 2011, NIAC has funded 183 studies (131 Phase I and 52 Phase II). Twenty- five studies funded to date have been directly related to space resource utilization (19 Phase I, 6 Phase II) over a wide range of technologies and applications, includ- ing use of in situ resources for fuel, habitats, and life support. ..." |
Author(s) : |
Ron Turner, [Analytic Services Inc.] Jason E. Derleth, [NASA , NIAC] Michael R. Lapointe, [NASA , NIAC] Katherine Reilly, [Bryce Space and Technology] John C. Nelson, [Bryce Space and Technology] |
Publication Type : | V = Viewgraphs or Video or Drawings or Photos |
Parent Publication : | Space Resources Roundtable 19 : Planetary & Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium, June 12-15, 2018 |
Publication Date: | 2018 |
Pages : | 30 |
Category(s) : |
Government and politics / Program reviews and planning |
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https://isruinfo.com/public/docs/srr19_ptmss/1-3%20NIAC%20explores%20ISRU-Turner.zip
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Submitted by : | Mark Prado |
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