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    Drag and Attitude Control for the Next Generation Gravity Mission by Stefano Cesare, Sabrina Dionisio, Massimiliano Saponara, David Bravo-Berguño, Luca Massotti, João Teixeira da Encarnação, Bruno Christophe

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The Next Generation Gravity Mission (NGGM), currently in a feasibility study phase as a candidate Mission of Opportunity for ESA-NASA cooperation in the frame of the Mass Change and Geo-Sciences International Constellation (MAGIC), is designed to monitor mass transport in the Earth system by its variable gravity signature with increased spatial and temporal resolution. …”
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    Neil Armstrong’s digital twin: An integrative approach for movement analysis in simulated space missions by Benjamin Reimeir, Anna Wargel, Franziska Riedl, Sara Maach, Robert Weidner, Gernot Grömer, Peter Federolf

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… Introduction and Purpose Space exploration is transitioning to a new era. NASA’s Artemis program is spearheading crewed missions to the Moon in the next decade, paving the way for eventual human exploration of Mars (Smith et al., 2020). …”
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    The CubeSat Laser Infrared CrosslinK Mission (CLICK) by Cahoy, Kerri, Grenfell, Peter, Crews, Angela, Long, Michael, Serra, Paul, Nguyen, Anh, Fitzgerald, Riley, Haughwout, Christian, Diez, Rodrigo, Aguilar, Alexa, Conklin, John, Payne, Cadence, Kusters, Joseph, Sackier, Chloe, LaRocca, Mia, Yenchesky, Laura

    Published 2021
    “…The CubeSat Laser Infrared CrosslinK mission is a joint Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Florida (UF), and NASA Ames Research Center effort to develop laser communications (lasercom) transceivers. …”
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    Designing Procedure Execution Tools with Emerging Technologies for Future Astronauts by John A. Karasinski, Isabel C. Torron Valverde, Holly L. Brosnahan, Jack W. Gale, Ron Kim, Melodie Yashar, Jessica J. Marquez

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In current missions aboard the International Space Station, there is a near real-time communication loop between Mission Control Center and astronauts. …”
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