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Human Spaceflight
This space training course provides the conceptual framework for developing human space missions starting from a blank sheet of paper. It describes and teaches the manned space mission design and analysis process. The entire course is process oriented to equip each participant with the practical tools to complete a conceptual design and analyse the impacts of evolving requirements. The content is presented in a 13 week format with detailed homework sets in a design exercise format to give first-hand experience with the techniques presented. This course is designed for program managers, engineers and scientists who need to understand the complete process involved in designing human space missions.
Space Training Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, you will be able to…
Summarise human spaceflight mission design principles, limitations and processes and apply them to develop goals, objectives as well as top level requirements
Describe the physiological and psychological limitations and challenges for humans to live and work in space
Explain basic principles of orbital mechanics and how they apply to human missions. Apply these principles to calculate and analyse trajectory and orbit maneuver options for different mission concepts.
Describe and apply space element architectures, design and sizing principles and processes for on-orbit, ascent and re-entry operations. Apply sizing principles to estimate mass and power for a given set of requirements.
Characterise the scope, functions and physical architecture options for human spaceflight support systems such as Environmental Control and Life Support, Thermal Control, EVA Systems and others. Apply sizing principles to estimate mass and power for a given set of requirements.
Discuss scope, functions and requirements for mission operations elements including
Operations Planning; Command, control and communications (C3); Logistics; and In-situ resource utilisation (ISRU).
Course Topics:
MODULE 1: MISSION DESIGN
Designing Human Space Missions
Safety of Human Space Missions
Space Environments
MODULE 2: CREW
Physiology of Human Spaceflight
Human Factors and Psychology
International Crewed Missions
MODULE 3: ORBITS & TRAJECTORIES
Understanding Orbits
Describing and Using Orbits
Orbit Maneuvering and Rendezvous
Entry, Descent, Landing and Ascent
MODULE 4: THE SPACE ELEMENT
Designing and Sizing Space Elements
Designing and Sizing Transfer Vehicles
Cost Estimating
MODULE 5: SUPPORT SUBSYSTEMS
Thermal Control
Environmental Control and Life Support
Crew Accommodation
ADCS/GNC
Electrical Power
Data Handling
Structures
Space Propulsion
EVA Systems
MODULE 6: MISSION OPERATIONS ELEMENT
Mission Operations
Command, Control and Communications (C3)
Logistics Support
In-Situ Resources
HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT CASE STUDIES
Project: Mars
International Space Station
Soyuz
Commercial Crew
Lunar Outpost
Unique Features Of Online Course
28 guided lectures – presented by several of TSTI’s award winning instructors; the equivalent of a semester-long course
Continuous feedback on your progress through lesson review questions, quizzes and exams
Explore topics in depth via two part homework set to apply what you’ve learned each step of the way
100% self-paced – you have up to 6 months to complete the course on your own time when it is convenient
24/7 access to all course material through our exclusive learning management system
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