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Modeling Interplanetary Logistics: A Mathematical Model for Mission Planning
Author(s) -
Christine Taylor,
Miao Song,
Diego Klabjan,
Olivier de Weck,
David SimchiLevi
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
2018 spaceops conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2006-5735
Subject(s) - interplanetary spaceflight , computer science , systems engineering , aerospace engineering , astrobiology , engineering , solar wind , physics , plasma , quantum mechanics
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate a methodology for designing and evaluating the operational planning for interplanetary exploration missions. A primary question for space exploration mission design is how to best design the logistics required to sustain the exploration initiative. Using terrestrial logistics modeling tools that have been extended to encompass the dynamics and requirements of space transportation, an architectural decision method has been created. The model presented in this paper is capable of analyzing a variety of mission scenarios over an extended period of time with the goal of deflning interesting architectural scenarios for space logistics. This model can be utilized to evaluate difierent logistics trades, such as a possible establishment of a push-pull boundary, which can aid in commodity pre-positioning. The results of this implementation are presented for a lunar campaign using estimated surface demands for exploration.

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