Project Work and Tasks
Test bed for Planetary Outposts & ISRU
Submitted by Satinder on 8 July, 2008 - 17:08. Project Work and TasksThis technical thread is for the discussion of topics relevant to the use of the Lunar Way-station as a test bed for enabling technologies aimed at the creation of permanent Human bases and outposts on Planetary bodies.
In-situ resource- utilisation (ISRU) is the core motivation for most of these enabling technologies (but not all of them) and so this thread can also be used for topics specific to ISRU.
Creating the Lunar Waystation Website
Submitted by Satinder on 19 October, 2007 - 16:12. Project Work and TasksPlease use this thread to discuss all aspects related to the creation of a website for the Lunar waystation project.
Views, opinions and advice regarding the setting up and maintenance of the website can be included as well as views on website content and visitor interaction etc.
SGC
Submitted by BerndB on 20 September, 2007 - 09:01. Project Work and TasksEye to Eye discussion just started...
Why a waystation?
-for test/experiments
-as a direct waystation
-as a safe haven
Defining final structure of our proposal
Submitted by Neeraj Kohli on 9 August, 2007 - 07:26. Project Work and TasksFriends
Active Participation Needed
Submitted by Neeraj Kohli on 26 July, 2007 - 03:43. Project Work and TasksHi Friends!
Time is of importance now, we need to gear up for the SGC now,
I would request you all delegates to now:
1. Start discussing and come up to conclusions
2. We want volunteers to coordinate
We need to work on some bery important aspects now:
•Define the project fully.
•Prepare materials to promote the project.
•Decide and work on the overall management of the project and look for sponsors, volunteers etc.
•Design a website. Volunteers needed for this.......
We need to work right now before the Congress and decide upon the deliverables.
FINAL DECISION ON CONGRESS GOALS
Submitted by Neeraj Kohli on 25 July, 2007 - 12:19. Project Work and TasksDear friends....as we all know that the Planetary Society has identified various challenges and opportunities,
we need to work on the long term goals of this project. Please vote or comment on the Long term goals of our
project.
The objective of this project will be as under:
*Present the discussed points/ideas to as many people as we can who can contribute.
*Work and design "Our Own" Lunar Waystation on the lunar surface.
*Clearly identify the needs of the station and scope of technology.
*Suggest creative and feasible ideas.
Long term goals of this project would be as under:
Time to decide Long term project goal for this project
Submitted by Neeraj Kohli on 23 July, 2007 - 09:00. Project Work and TasksFriends as you know that there are a very few days to the SGC, we need to decide our Long term goals for this project. Post your views or ideas as to how we can make this a huge success.
Mars Way-Station
Submitted by ashish on 20 June, 2007 - 08:20. Project Work and TasksAfter completion of lunar way station now it is time to think about the way-station on mars....this would buid on the basis of result and experienced obtained from lunar waystation...so let us think
International Lunar Landing Sites
Submitted by timescientist on 24 May, 2007 - 20:18. Project Work and TasksWelcome to the International Lunar Waystation (ILWS) working group! Please relate discussion on this thread to the identification, analysis, and selection of a collection of international lunar landing sites. Taking into account lunar geology, topography, available energy sources, and the potential for in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), the objective of this thread is to identify and classify lunar sites suitable for multipurpose international use.
Project Timeline / Group Assignments / Scheduling
Submitted by timescientist on 24 May, 2007 - 20:09. Project Work and TasksWelcome to the International Lunar Waystation (ILWS) working group! Please see below for objective timelines, group assignments, and objective scheduling and deadlines.
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