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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Presentation to the NASA Goddard Academy 2. Constellation Overview Ken Davidian Lead, Commercial Development Policy ESMD Directorate Integration Office NASA Headquarters 16 June 2008 Ken Davidian Lead, Commercial Development Policy ESMD Directorate Integration Office NASA Headquarters 16 June 2008

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 2 Presentation Agenda Exploration Themes (Why?) Transportation Systems (How?) Exploration Roadmaps (When?) Initial Destination (Where?) Lunar Facilities and Capabilities (What?) Collaborative Opportunities (Who?)

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 3 Exploration Themes Economic Expansion Exploration Preparation Human Civilization Scientific Knowledge Global Partnerships Public Engagement

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 4 Transportation Systems “Ares V” Cargo Launch Vehicle “Ares V” Cargo Launch Vehicle “Ares I” Crew Launch Vehicle “Ares I” Crew Launch Vehicle Low Earth Orbit 250 miles Moon “Altair” Lunar Lander “Altair” Lunar Lander 10 min 3 day trip time “Orion” Crew Exploration Vehicle “Orion” Crew Exploration Vehicle Earth Departure Stage Cis-Lunar Space 250,000 miles Earth

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 5 Past Exploration Roadmap Mercury Program Skylab ISS Gemini Program Apollo Program Apollo Program Space Shuttle Operations

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 6 Future Exploration Roadmap Commercial Crew/Cargo for ISS Ares I and Orion Development Altair Lunar Lander Development Ares V & Earth Departure Stage Lunar Robotics Missions Orion and Ares I Production and Operation R&T Development on ISS Space Shuttle Ops SSP Transition Lunar Outpost Buildup Operations Capability Development Surface Systems Development

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 7 HABITATION Basic, Short Duration Basic, Long Duration Enhanced, Short Duration Enhanced, Long Duration POWER Basic Augmented MOBILITY Basic Rover Pressurized Rover Mules Regolith Moving Module Unloading NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION Basic Mission Support Augmented High Bandwidth EVA SYSTEMS Initial Surface Capability Long Duration Surface Suit SPECIFIC CAPABILITIES Drills Scoops Arms Instrumentation Components Sample Return IN-SITU RESOURCE UTILIZATION Characterization Demonstrations Production ROBOTIC MISSIONS Remote Sensing Map Development Basic Environmental Data Descent and Landing Systems Small Satellites Rovers Instrumentation Materials Identification Materials Characterization LOGISTICS RESUPPLY HABITATION Basic, Short Duration Basic, Long Duration Enhanced, Short Duration Enhanced, Long Duration POWER Basic Augmented MOBILITY Basic Rover Pressurized Rover Mules Regolith Moving Module Unloading NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION Basic Mission Support Augmented High Bandwidth EVA SYSTEMS Initial Surface Capability Long Duration Surface Suit SPECIFIC CAPABILITIES Drills Scoops Arms Instrumentation Components Sample Return IN-SITU RESOURCE UTILIZATION Characterization Demonstrations Production ROBOTIC MISSIONS Remote Sensing Map Development Basic Environmental Data Descent and Landing Systems Small Satellites Rovers Instrumentation Materials Identification Materials Characterization LOGISTICS RESUPPLY Lunar Systems

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 8 International Opportunities

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 9 Interagency Opportunities

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 10 For More On U.S. Exploration… NASA Homepage: Exploration: YouTube: Search on “NASA Exploration” Podcasts: NASA TV: –Or Check Your Local Listings

Title_Design Editor Speakers Bureau 11 Two Down, Two to Go! 1.Space Community Overview 2.Constellation Overview 3.Commercial Space Overview 4.NASA Commercial Policy Overview