Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses

Topics covered include: Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: Science Operations Lessons Learned, Planning, and Equipment Capabilities for Long Range, Long Duration Traverses; Parallels Between Antarctic Travel in 1950 and Planetary Travel in 2050 (to Accompany Note...

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Main Authors: Voels, Stephen A., Hoffman, Stephen J.
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20130009172
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20130009172 2023-05-15T13:33:56+02:00 Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses Voels, Stephen A. Hoffman, Stephen J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available January 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20130009172 unknown Document ID: 20130009172 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20130009172 Copyright, Distribution under U.S. Government purpose rights CASI Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration NASA/CP-2012-217355 S-1117 Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration Workshop; 4-5 Aug. 2009; Houston, TX; United States 2012 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T00:40:11Z Topics covered include: Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: Science Operations Lessons Learned, Planning, and Equipment Capabilities for Long Range, Long Duration Traverses; Parallels Between Antarctic Travel in 1950 and Planetary Travel in 2050 (to Accompany Notes on "The Norwegian British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1949-52"); My IGY in Antarctica; Short Trips and a Traverse; Geologic Traverse Planning for Apollo Missions; Desert Research and Technology Studies (DRATS) Traverse Planning; Science Traverses in the Canadian High Arctic; NOR-USA Scientific Traverse of East Antarctica: Science and Logistics on a Three-Month Expedition Across Antarctica's Farthest Frontier; A Notional Example of Understanding Human Exploration Traverses on the Lunar Surface; and The Princess Elisabeth Station. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic East Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Arctic East Antarctica
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Voels, Stephen A.
Hoffman, Stephen J.
Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses
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description Topics covered include: Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: Science Operations Lessons Learned, Planning, and Equipment Capabilities for Long Range, Long Duration Traverses; Parallels Between Antarctic Travel in 1950 and Planetary Travel in 2050 (to Accompany Notes on "The Norwegian British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1949-52"); My IGY in Antarctica; Short Trips and a Traverse; Geologic Traverse Planning for Apollo Missions; Desert Research and Technology Studies (DRATS) Traverse Planning; Science Traverses in the Canadian High Arctic; NOR-USA Scientific Traverse of East Antarctica: Science and Logistics on a Three-Month Expedition Across Antarctica's Farthest Frontier; A Notional Example of Understanding Human Exploration Traverses on the Lunar Surface; and The Princess Elisabeth Station.
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author Voels, Stephen A.
Hoffman, Stephen J.
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Hoffman, Stephen J.
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title Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses
title_short Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses
title_full Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses
title_fullStr Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Exploration Parallels for Future Human Planetary Exploration: The Role and Utility of Long Range, Long Duration Traverses
title_sort antarctic exploration parallels for future human planetary exploration: the role and utility of long range, long duration traverses
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