Surface Systems and Interface Standardization

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2022-07-10

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51st International Conference on Environmental Systems

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Space exploration on planetary surfaces will require the use of various surface systems which will likely need to interface with one another. These systems must communicate and share data, as well as distribute power and transfer fluids for sustainable surface operations. Such systems can range from landers, surface habitats, mobility systems, cargo, and In-Situ Resource Utilizations (ISRUs). Previous and current programs have developed space interoperability standards that help aid in reducing potential risks of interface integration. One example of this is the International Deep Space Interoperability Standards (IDSIS) which focuses on deep space exploration. A goal of the Artemis program is to develop a sustained human presence on the lunar surface that would be a training ground for future Mars exploration. Therefore, it will be beneficial to identify interface standards between the surface assets which will help mitigate risk and reduce complexity in the harsh environments of space exploration.

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Jaime Gomez, NASA KSC, US
Don Pittman, NASA KSC, US
Gabor Tamasy, NASA KSC, US
Chad Caron, NASA KSC, US
Michael Dupuis, NASA KSC, US
Mark Lewis, NASA KSC, US
ICES502: Space Architecture
The 51st International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Saint Paul, Minnesota, US, on 10 July 2022 through 14 July 2022.

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Interfaces, Standardization, Commonality, Interoperability, Sustainability

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