2017 год
Цитироватьhttp://elib.dlr.de/114489/1/IAC-2017_SJahnke-B3-IP-6_v1.0.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20171007195720/http://elib.dlr.de/114489/1/IAC-2017_SJahnke-B3-IP-6_v1.0.pdf (https://web.archive.org/web/20171007195720/http:/elib.dlr.de/114489/1/IAC-2017_SJahnke-B3-IP-6_v1.0.pdf)
68th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Adelaide, Australia, 25-29 September 2017.
Recent Developments on DLR`s Post-ISS Concept Stephan S. Jahnkea *, Claudia Philpota , Volker Maiwalda , Oliver Romberga
1. Introduction The International Space Station (ISS) is clearly the greatest endeavour and achievement for human spaceflight in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), not only because of its great success and manifold scientific results over the almost 20 years of operation but also due to the cooperation of the 15 international partners. The ISS still receives support by all partners and its operation has been ensured until at least 2024. Moreover, this date is still not seen as the ultimate lifetime of the ISS and could be extended if sufficient funding is available. Nevertheless, at one point the ISS will inevitable have to be retired leaving a big vacuum for all current and potential future LEO user and applications.
Looking at the recent exploration plans and roadmaps of space agencies and authorities, it becomes clear that LEO spaceflight shall be overcome to open up for greater goals like crewed Mars exploration, Moon bases or deep space habitats. Human spaceflight in LEO shall, if at all, be conducted by purely commercial platforms. [1] These exploration plans are on the one hand very visionary but on the other hand also very ambitious as they require a lot of technologies to be developed (e.g. capable launchers and life-support systems) and have to be considered as hardly feasible with current financial budgets. DLR`s Post-ISS project, initiated already in 2013, aims at the intermediate step and is specifically looking at feasible and payable platforms to ensure continuation of LEO human spaceflight. The associated systems studies comprised of an assessment of lessons learned from ISS operations, analysis of actual user requirements and potential applications, concept selection and detailed technical design of the most promising solution. The result of all these activities is a small but extendible platform referred to as Orbital Hub, consisting of a crewed base and a free-flying element.
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Из сильно бросающегося в глаза можно назвать упоминание китайских пилотируемых кораблей и Dream Chasera
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Цитироватьhttps://twitter.com/spacechelle/status/912906883769479169
Next panel at #IAC2017 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/IAC2017?src=hash), A Low Earth Orbit Space Station - the Way Forward. Includes reps from @SierraNevCorp (https://twitter.com/SierraNevCorp) @nasa (https://twitter.com/NASA) @esa (https://twitter.com/esa) @JAXA_en (https://twitter.com/JAXA_en) @Airbus (https://twitter.com/Airbus)
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https://twitter.com/spacechelle/status/912909942524403712
Dittus of @DLR_en (https://twitter.com/DLR_en) gives his thoughts on the way forward for a space station #IAC2017 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/IAC2017?src=hash)
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Видео презентация концепта станции от DLR, но как вставить незнаю...
https://twitter.com/DLR_en/status/912575506528165888
Прошу перенести в Пилотируемые полеты.
Спасибо.