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Crew autonomy for deep space exploration: Lessons from the Antarctic Search for Meteorites
Authors:Stanley G Love  Ralph P Harvey
Institution:1. NASA Johnson Space Center, Mail Code CB, 2101 NASA Parkway, Houston, TX 77058, USA;2. Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, 112A. W. Smith Building, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
Abstract:Future piloted missions to explore asteroids, Mars, and other targets beyond the Moon will experience strict limitations on communication between vehicles in space and control centers on Earth. These limitations will require crews to operate with greater autonomy than any past space mission has demonstrated. The Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) project, which regularly sends small teams of researchers to remote parts of the southern continent, resembles a space mission in many ways but does not rely upon a control center. It provides a useful crew autonomy model for planners of future deep space exploration missions. In contrast to current space missions, ANSMET gives the crew the authority to adjust competing work priorities, task assignments, and daily schedules; allows the crew to be the primary monitor of mission progress; demands greater crew accountability for operational errors; requires the crew to make the most of limited communication bandwidth; adopts systems designed for simple operation and failure recovery; and grants the crew a leading role in the selection and stowage of their equipment.
Keywords:ANSMET  Antarctic Search for Meteorites  CDR  spacecraft crew commander  D/L  downlink  FD  Flight Director  the leader of the flight control team in the Mission Control Center  ISS  International Space Station  KB  kilobyte  LEO  low Earth orbit  Mars DRA 5  0  NASA Human Exploration of Mars Design Reference Architecture 5  0  NASA  National Aeronautics and Space Administration  NSF  National Science Foundation  PI  Principal Investigator  STS  Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle)  U/L  uplink  USAP  United States Antarctic Program  
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