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The
Global
Explora.on
Roadmap
Interna.onal
Space
Explora.on
Coordina.on
Group
(ISECG)
NASA/John
Guidi,
Kathy
Laurini
Presenta8on
to
LEAG
22
October
2014
Introduc.on
to
the
Global
Explora.on
Roadmap
u The
GER
is
a
human
space
explora.on
roadmap,
recognizing
the
cri.cality
of
increasing
synergies
with
robo.c
missions
while
demonstra.ng
the
unique
and
important
role
humans
play
in
realizing
societal
benefits
u The
non-‐binding
document
reflects
a
framework
for
agency
explora.on
discussions
on:
• Common
goals
and
objec8ves
• Long-‐range
mission
scenarios
and
architectures
• Opportuni8es
for
near-‐term
coordina8on
and
coopera8on
on
preparatory
ac8vi8es
u Since
release
of
updated
GER
in
August
2013,
par.cipa.ng
agencies
have
con.nued
discussions
and
joint
work
in
several
areas
which
are
of
mutual
interest
• China
has
joined
the
dialog
2
ISECG
Mission
Scenario
2020 2030
Low-Earth Orbit
International Space Station
Robotic Mission
Commercial or Government-Owned Platforms
Human Mission
Beyond Low-Earth Orbit Cargo Mission
Test Missions
Asteroid Redirection
Rosetta Hayabusa-2 OSIRIS-REx
(Sample Return) (Sample Return) Explore Near Earth Asteroid
Near-Earth Objects Apophis
Extended Staging Post for Crew
Duration to Lunar Surface
Crew
Lunar Vicinity
Missions Potential Commercial Opportunities
LADEE Luna 25 Luna 26 Luna 27 RESOLVE SELENE-2 Luna 28/29 SELENE-3 Human-Assisted
(Sample Sample Return Humans to Lunar Surface
Chandrayaan-2
Moon Return)
Potential Commercial Opportunities
Human-Assisted Sample Return
Sustainable Human
MAVEN ISRO Mars ExoMars InSight ExoMars Mars JAXA Mars Sample Return Mission Missions to the
Orbiter Mission 2016 2018 2020 Mars Opportunities
Mars Precursor
Mars System
Human Scale EDL Test Mission Opportunities
Multi-Destination Small Human
Transportation Cargo Surface
Capabilities Initial Lander Mobility
(Planned and Conceptual) Cargo
Delivery
Evolvable
Orion Russian Advanced Deep Space Orion Orion &
Icon indicates first use opportunity.
Commercial/Institutional launchers not shown.
& Piloted Electric
SLS System Propulsion
Habitat & SLS
(Upgrade)
Crewed
Lunar
SLS
(Upgrade)
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LanderGER
Framework:
Overview
of
Ongoing
Work
–
FY15
u Common
Goals
and
Objec.ves
• No
collabora8ve
work
planned
u Long
Range
Explora.on
Strategy
• Advance
defini8on
early
mission
concepts
(by
individual
agencies
or
ISECG)
- NASA
Asteroid
Redirect
Mission
- Extended
Dura8on
Missions
- Lunar
Surface
missions
• Advance
mission
concepts
which
build
on
human-‐robo8c
explora8on
partnerships
- Human-‐Assisted
Sample
Return
- Coordinated
Assessment
of
Polar
Vola8les
• Standards
to
promote
interoperability
u Opportuni.es
for
Further
Coordina.on
and
Coopera.on
• Advanced
technologies
• Science
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Focus
on
Science
Opportuni.es
in
GER
u White
Paper,
provisionally
.tled:
“Science
Enhanced
by
the
Human/Robo.c
Explora.on
Partnership”
u Proposal
to
SAM-‐
• Describe
an
interna8onal
view
of
the
science
that
could
be
enabled
by
missions
in
the
GER
by
engaging
the
scien8fic
communi8es
- Taking
full
advantage
of
exis8ng
material
and
groups
• Target
the
same
stakeholder
community
as
the
GER
–
stakeholders,
decision
makers,
broader
space
explora8on
community
while
engaging
the
scien8fic
community
• Could
be
distributed
as
a
companion
document
to
the
GER
with
next
update
• Focus
on
human
missions
and
human/robo8c
concepts
with
emphasis
on
early
mission
themes,
but
incorporate
the
driving
science
priori8es
up
to
Mars:
Lunar
vicinity,
asteroids,
Moon,
Mars
system
and
Mars
• Foster
a
deeper
mutual
understanding
of
priori8es,
challenges
and
opportuni8es
for
both
scien8fic
and
explora8on
communi8es
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Proposed
White
Paper
Development
Process
Oct 2014 Detailed Schedule TBD July 2016
ISECG
Science
Working
Group:
Overall
Paper
Development
Leadership
Science
Advisory
Group:
Coordina8on,
Integra8on,
Advice,
Support
(Coordinated
by
SSERVI)
Paper Review by Final
Table of Initial Draft Editing for Approval by
of Paper Stakeholder
Contents Target Groups Agencies
Audience
(ISECG SWG Lead) (Designated Authors from (ISECG SWG Lead) (Groups to be named*) (ISECG Lead)
Science Community)
• Develop Table Of • Develop first draft • Edit draft sections • Review of edited • Agencies to follow
Contents of assigned to impact target text by their own
• Identify Existing section audiences Stakeholder processes for
Content • Identify Groups (Peer approval
• Identify references Review/Open (including
Stakeholder Review and relevant agency
Groups Comment) advisory groups)
• Identify Science • A workshop may
Community be organized
Leaders to Write
First Draft
* Groups expected to include LEAG, SBAG, MEPAG, COSPAR, IMEWG, IPEWG, ISLSWG, national science groups, others
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Outlook
for
Updated
Global
Explora.on
Roadmap
u ISECG
is
commi_ed
to
engage
in
a
global
roadmapping
process
with
regular
itera.ons
of
GER
to
strengthen
the
global
efforts
to
realize
human
and
robo.c
missions
u Next
update
envisioned
to
include:
• Updated
view
of
planned
missions
• Further
elabora8on
of
concepts
for
early
mission
themes
- Lunar
vicinity
and
lunar
surface
• Innova8ve
ideas
received
from
global
stakeholder
engagement
TBD
u Next
update
not
expected
before
end
2015
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