Orbital Reef and commercial low Earth orbit destinations-upcoming space research opportunities.

IF 4.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES npj Microgravity Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI:10.1038/s41526-024-00363-x
Luis Zea, Liz Warren, Tara Ruttley, Todd Mosher, Laura Kelsey, Erika Wagner
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As the International Space Station comes to the end of a transformative era of in-space research, NASA's Commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Destinations (CLD) Program aims to catalyze a new generation of platforms with co-investment from the private sector, preventing a potential gap in research performed in LEO, while building a robust LEO economy. In this paper, we provide insight into the CLD Program focusing on Orbital Reef, describing its operational and technical characteristics as well as new opportunities it may enable. Achieving about a third of the pressurized volume of the ISS with the launch of a single pressurized module and growing to support hundreds of Middeck Locker Equivalents (MLE) in passive and active payloads internally and externally, Orbital Reef will enable government, academic, and commercial institutions to continue and expand upon research and development (R&D) efforts currently performed on ISS. Additionally, it will enable nascent markets to establish their operations in space, by initiating new lines of research and technology development and the implementation of new ventures and visions. Using Blue Origin's New Glenn heavy launch system, Sierra Space's cargo and crew Dream Chaser® vehicles, and Boeing's Starliner crew vehicle, and expertise from Amazon/Amazon Supply Chain, Arizona State University, Genesis Engineering, and Redwire, Orbital Reef is being designed to address ISS-era transportation logistics challenges. Finally, this manuscript describes some of the expected challenges from the ISS-to-CLD transition, and provides guidance on how researchers in academia and industry can shape the future of commercial destinations and work performed in LEO.

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轨道礁和商业低地球轨道目的地--即将到来的空间研究机会。
随着国际空间站即将结束太空研究的变革时代,美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的商业低地轨道(LEO)目的地(CLD)计划旨在通过私营部门的共同投资催化新一代平台,防止低地轨道研究的潜在缺口,同时建立一个强大的低地轨道经济。在本文中,我们将深入探讨以轨道礁为重点的CLD计划,介绍其运行和技术特点以及可能带来的新机遇。通过发射单个加压舱,轨道礁可实现国际空间站约三分之一的加压容积,并可在内部和外部支持数百个Middeck Locker Equivalent (MLE)被动和主动有效载荷,轨道礁将使政府、学术和商业机构能够继续并扩展目前在国际空间站上进行的研发(R&D)工作。此外,它还将通过启动新的研究和技术开发路线以及实施新的企业和愿景,使新兴市场能够在太空开展业务。利用蓝色起源公司(Blue Origin)的 "新格伦"(New Glenn)重型发射系统、塞拉太空公司(Sierra Space)的货运和乘员 "追梦者"(Dream Chaser®)飞行器、波音公司的 "星际"(Starliner)乘员飞行器,以及亚马逊/亚马逊供应链公司、亚利桑那州立大学、创世纪工程公司(Genesis Engineering)和红线公司(Redwire)的专业技术,Orbital Reef 的设计旨在应对国际空间站时代的运输物流挑战。最后,本手稿描述了从国际空间站到 CLD 过渡过程中的一些预期挑战,并就学术界和工业界的研究人员如何塑造未来的商业目的地以及在低地球轨道上开展的工作提供了指导。
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npj Microgravity
npj Microgravity Physics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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7.30
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7.80%
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50
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9 weeks
期刊介绍: A new open access, online-only, multidisciplinary research journal, npj Microgravity is dedicated to publishing the most important scientific advances in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering fields that are facilitated by spaceflight and analogue platforms.
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