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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
www.nasa.gov
marshallMarshall Space Flight Center
Science and Technology Office
5th Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium
Human and Robotic Exploration Panel
October 16, 2012
Dr. Daniel Schumacher
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Game Changing Development
Science Instrument Mgmt
Small Spacecraft TechnologyDevelopment
TechnologyTransfer
Centennial Challenges
Heliophysics &Planetary Science
Astrophysics
Earth Science
X-Ray & Cryogenic Facility
(XRCF) Test
Corky Clinton, PhDDeputy Manager
Daniel Schumacher, PhDManager
Science Research OfficeJim Spann, PhD
Science Research OfficeJim Spann, PhD
Technology Development & Transfer OfficeDan Dorney, PhD
Technology Development & Transfer OfficeDan Dorney, PhD
Flight Programs & Partnerships Office
Flight Programs & Partnerships Office
Space Launch Systems Office
Space Launch Systems Office
Center ManagementCenter Management
Science & Technology Office
Science & Technology Office
Chandra & JWST
Management
Science and SpaceTechnology Projects Office
Keith Hefner
Science and SpaceTechnology Projects Office
Keith Hefner
Organizational Structure
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Melissa McGrath, PhDSr. Science Advisor
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Organizational Factoids
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PORTFOLIO INCLUDES OVER 55 PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS
INCLUDES ~110 CIVILIANS AND ~90 CONTRACTORS
PROJECTS RANGE FROM PRE-PHASE A TO PHASE E
EACH PROJECT ACCOUNTS FOR <$100K TO $1B
INCLUDES WORK FROM THREE OF NASA’S FOURMISSION DIRECTORATES
40% OF NASA-EMPLOYED SCIENTISTS AND TECHNOLOGISTS HOLD DOCTORATE DEGREES
Science
&Technology
Factoids
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Deep Space Environments
Furthering our understanding and helping us to better
prepare for the environments and properties found
beyond LEO destinations.
� Examining geological
processes in planetary
samples
� Actively engaged in
planning operations for
Mars Exploration Rovers
� Developing Mars
atmospheric models
� Studying space radiation
environments and effects
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Transportation and Related Technologies
Enabling future missions beyond LEO through the use
of advanced technologies that improve performance
and reduce mission costs.
� Development of the Space
Launch System (SLS)
� Developing a concept for a Mars-
destined, crewed landing vehicle
� Working on advanced, high-
energy solar electric propulsion
� Developing advanced nuclear
thermal propulsion technologies
� Working on state-of-the-art
chemical propulsion technologies
� Developing advanced cryogenics
Solar Electric
Propulsion
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion
ChemicalPropulsion
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Robotic Technology Demonstrations
Advancing robotic technologies necessary for missions
beyond LEO via successful technology
demonstrations.
� Development of the Mighty
Eagle Robotic Lander
� Demonstrating automated
rendezvous technology
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www. nasa.gov
Questions?
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