ASCE Earth and Space Conference
Organized by Missouri University
of Science and Technology
Phone: (573) 341-4200
Fax: (573) 341-4992
Email: earthspaceconf@mst.edu
This 8-hour short course is designed for engineers who are planning to participate in the exploration of space. It is intended especially for civil engineers working in space exploration and aerospace engineers working on surface site preparation.
The exploration of space is more than rockets and satellites. To be sustainable, human and robotic activities in space require the ability to produce commodities from non-terrestrial natural resources, and the ability to build structures on non-terrestrial surfaces. Many have dreamed about this, but you can start preparing to make it happen. This is an introduction to the fundamentals of engineering with dirt (regolith) and rock as they will be applied to the exploration of space.
This short course is the first of its kind to address the new fields of space mining and planetary surface construction. Instruction will reduce the technical and programmatic miscommunication that often occurs when geotechnical, geological, tunneling, and mining engineers interact with aerospace engineers. Each community brings vital knowledge and experience to the problems of living and working with rock and dirt (regolith) off the Earth.
Benefits:
Time | Topic | Instructor |
12:00-12:05 pm | Course Introduction | Mueller |
12:05-12:35 pm | Soil and Rock Mechanics Basics | Luna |
12:35-1:20 pm | Basics of Orbital Dynamics for Working on Moon, Mars & Asteroids |
Swartwout |
1:20-1:50 pm | Surface Environments of Moon, Mars, & Asteroids | Sarid |
1:50-2:00 pm | BREAK | |
2:00-2:45 pm | Surface Construction Engineering Basics | Luna |
Site Characterization | ||
Roads and Ground Improvement | ||
2:45-3:30 pm | Planetary Construction | Van Susante |
Foundations and Lateral Support | ||
Building with Regolith | ||
3:30-3:40 pm | BREAK | |
3:40-4:25 pm | Mining on Moon, Mars & Asteroids | Gertsch |
4:25-5:10 pm | Mineral Beneficiation and Processing in Space | Moats |
5:10-5:40 pm | Lunar Resource Prospector Update | Santiago-Bond |
5:40-5:50 pm | BREAK | |
5:50-6:25 pm | Robotic Systems | Mueller |
6:35-7:05 pm | Future Concepts & Implementation | Mueller |
7:05-7:15 pm | Course Closure | Mueller |
Leslie Gertsch
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Ronaldo Luna
St. Louis University, Parks College of Engineering
Michael Moats
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Robert P. Mueller
NASA Kennedy Space Center
Josephine Santiago-Bond
NASA Kennedy Space Center
Gal Sarid
Florida Space Institute
Michael Swartwout
Saint Louis University
Paul van Susante
Michigan Technological University
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