Maria Antonietta Perino
Alenia Aeronautica
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2005
Giancarlo Genta; Maria Antonietta Perino
Abstract: A renewed interest in human exploration is flourishing among all the major spacefaring nations. In fact, in the complex scene of planned future space activities, the development of a Moon base and the human exploration of Mars might have the potential to renew the enthusiasm in expanding the human presence beyond the boundaries of Earth. Various initiatives have been undertaken to define scenarios and identify the required infrastructures and related technology innovations. The typical proposed approach follows a multistep strategy, starting with a series of precursor robotic missions to acquire further knowledge of the planet and to select the best potential landing sites, and evolving toward more demanding missions for the development of a surface infrastructure necessary to sustain human presence. The technologies involved in such a demanding enterprise range from typical space technologies, like transportation and propulsion, automation and robotics, rendezvous and docking, entry/reentry, aero‐braking, navigation, and deep space communications, to human‐specific issues like physiology, psychology, behavioral aspects, and nutritional science for long‐duration exposure, that go beyond the traditional boundaries of space activities. Among the required elements to support planetary exploration, both for the precursor robotic missions and to sustain human exploration, rovers and trucks play a key role. A robust level of autonomy will need to be secured to perform preplanned operations, particularly for the surface infrastructure development, and a teleoperated support, either from Earth or from a local base, will enhance the in situ field exploration capability.
Archive | 2011
Jessica Aceto; Joan Albiol; Audrey Berthier; Daniel Beysens; Johannes Boonstra; Silvia Bradamante; Christian Chauveau; Alexander Choukèr; Gilles Clément; Alain Colige; Bernard Comet; Volker Damann; Marco Durante; Pascale Ehrenfreund; Hans Fecht; Rüdiger Hampp; Ruth Hemmersbach; Bob Hockey; Eberhard Horn; Charles Lambert; Natalie Leys; Cesare Lobascio; Jack J. W. A. van Loon; Stefano Mancuso; Francisco J. Medina; Greg Morfill; Marc Muller; Betty Nusgens; Maria Antonietta Perino; Günther Reitz
This chapter introduces the main topics of research that have benefited so far from the space environment (reduced gravity, ambient radiation, vacuum, etc.), and provides an outlook for future research development. By convention, it is split into two fields: physical sciences/engineering and life sciences.
Archive | 2008
Pasquale Pellegrino; Marco Nebiolo; Maria Antonietta Perino; Monica Selenu; Paolo Palmieri
international conference on evolvable systems | 2007
Naoko Hatanaka; Maria Antonietta Perino
Archive | 2010
Pascale Ehrenfreund; John C. Zarnecki; Chris Mc Kay; Bernard H. Foing; Nicolas Peter; John D. Rummel; Tanja Masson-Zwaan; Maria Antonietta Perino; Steve Macwell; Jean Claude Worms; Linda Billings
Archive | 2008
Pasquale Pellegrino; Marco Nebiolo; Maria Antonietta Perino; Monica Selenu; Paolo Palmieri
Archive | 1998
L. Bussolino; Maria Antonietta Perino; R. Somma; Giancarlo Genta; Marcello Chiaberge
Explospace : Workshop on Space Exploration and Resources Exploitation | 1998
Maria Antonietta Perino; L. Bussolino; R. Somma; Giancarlo Genta; Nicola Amati; Marcello Chiaberge; E. Miranda; Leonardo Reyneri
CLAWAR 1998, First International Symposium on Mobile, Climbing and Walking Robots | 1998
Marcello Chiaberge; E. Miranda; Leonardo Reyneri; Giancarlo Genta; R. Somma; Maria Antonietta Perino
international conference on evolvable systems | 1994
Maria Antonietta Perino; Fabiana Bobba; Francesco Brunelli