On April 30, three US companies were selected to design and develop human landing systems for NASA’s Artemis program aiming to allow sustainable moon exploration as early as 2024. The three prime cont
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ractors – Blue Origin, Dynetics, and SpaceX – each have strikingly different architectures for their proposals. In this AAS Future in Space Hangout, our host, Tony Darnell, will discuss the various approaches with the lead from each contractor, digging in to find out why they went the way they did, why they think theirs is the best, and more. Join us!
Participants
· Tony Darnell, host and moderator
· John Couluris, HLS Program Manager, Blue Origin
· Nick Cummings, Director of Advanced Development for Civil Space, SpaceX
· Robert Wright, Deputy Division Manager, Space Systems, Dynetics
This American Astronautical Society “Future in Space” online session is available for FREE and on-line participants have the ability to submit questions to the speakers. This session will set the stage for future, more detailed discussions of the science needs, programs, risks, and challenges in missions to support the human lunar exploration.
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