载人和载人级货物登陆月球和火星

Lisa Watson-Morgan, Lakiesha V. Hawkins, Lemuel Carpenter, L. Gagliano, Laura Means, T. Percy, T. Polsgrove, Joseph Vermette, Christopher P. Zavrel
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十多年来,美国宇航局位于阿拉巴马州亨茨维尔的马歇尔太空飞行中心(MSFC)一直在努力将人类和大型载人货物降落在月球和火星等行星上。这项工作今天在该中心的兰德斯计划办公室继续进行。认识到MSFC的传统,美国宇航局于2019年8月在该中心启动了人类着陆系统计划,负责在阿尔忒弥斯下将下一批美国宇航员降落在月球上的航天器。随着历史性的阿尔忒弥斯III号任务的顺利进行,该任务将通过与SpaceX签订的附录H选项A合同,将第一位女性和第一位有色人种降落在月球表面,LP专注于开发着陆器,以支持该机构在月球上的长期阿尔忒弥斯计划和NASA在火星上的未来。2022年3月,美国宇航局宣布了一项计划,除SpaceX外,还将邀请第二家行业供应商开发和演示一种着陆器,以满足该计划对阿尔忒弥斯III以外任务的扩展要求。在“持续月球发展”的框架下,这些要求将满足NASA对周期性、长期进入月球表面的需求,例如容纳更多的船员规模和向月球表面运送更多的质量。此外,NASA计划利用载人着陆器开发活动来采购和验证能够载人级货物运送的着陆器的设计。本文将研究MSFC的着陆器项目办公室如何从人类着陆系统项目的初始演示阶段过渡到持续月球开发阶段,并向火星提供反馈。将讨论载人和载人级货物着陆的要求和工作路线,以及该计划近期和未来的里程碑。
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Landing Humans and Human-Class Cargo on the Moon and Mars
For more than a decade, efforts have been ongoing at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama, to land humans and large, human-rated cargo on planetary bodies like the Moon and Mars. This work continues today under the Center's Landers Program (LP) office. Recognizing MSFC's heritage, NASA stood up the Human Landing System program at the Center in August 2019 to be responsible for spacecrafts that will land the next American astronauts on the Moon under Artemis. With work well underway for the historic Artemis III mission to land the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface through the Appendix H Option A contract with SpaceX, LP is focused on the development of landers that will support the Agency's long-term Artemis efforts at the Moon and NASA's future at Mars. In March 2022, NASA announced its plan to solicit a second industry provider in addition to SpaceX to develop and demonstrate a lander that meets the program's extended set of requirements for missions beyond Artemis III. Under the umbrella of Sustaining Lunar Development, these requirements will meet NASA's needs for recurring, long-term access to the lunar surface, such as accommodating an increased crew size and delivering more mass to the surface. Additionally, NASA plans to leverage crewed lander development activities to procure and certify the design of landers capable of human-class cargo delivery. This paper will examine how the Landers Program office at MSFC is bridging from the initial demonstration phase of development for the Human Landing System program to the Sustaining Lunar Development phase and feeding forward to Mars. The requirements and lines of effort for landing humans and human class cargo will be discussed, as well as near-term and future milestones for the program.
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