Name of Awesome Panel 8:00am – 9:00am
Moderator : Whoever’shis Face Panelists: Panelist Shmo Number1 Panelist Schmo
The next event is
Name of Awesome Panel and it will begin promptly at 10:00am
Networking Reception Sponsors
Friday Networking Reception:
Sunday Wine Tasting Reception Sponsor:
Tetra Expression Hill and Wollack Wine Special Thanks to the Following Estates Individuals: Bob Richards · Chris Stott · Michael Potter
If you have any questions, contact Space Frontier Foundation Executive Director Will Watson at (917)207-8826. Texting is preferable.
Keynote Conference Introduction 8:30am – 9:00am
Speaker : James Muncy
Ames Day Opening Keynote 9:00am – 9:30am
Speaker : Lew Braxton
Ames Small Satellites Panel 9:30am – 10:20am
Moderator : Jeffrey Panelists: John Hines Dan Andrews
Flight Systems Implementation Branch
TIMELINE OF ARC LIFE SCIENCES SPACEFLIGHT MISSIONS Bion
1960’ s
Gemini 3, 8, 12
1970’ s
Foton
1980’ s
1990’ s
2000’ s
Space Shuttle
Apollo 17 Skylab 3
Supported to date 56 STS and 7 ISS missions Ø Over 165 Principal Investigators Ø Diverse model specimens studied vMammalian tissue culture, microbes (prokaryotic and eukaryotic), plants, primates, avian eggs, amphibians, lizards, aquatic species, insects, snails, and avian
ISS
NASA/MIR NanoSatellites
FLIGHT SYSTEMS • Payload/Project Management, engineering, operations and integration – International Space Station (ISS) – STS: Middeck, SpaceHab, Spacelab – Russian: MIR, Foton, Bion
• Support for comprehensive studies • Ground based 9
EXPERIMENT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
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Ames Small Satellites Panel 9:30am – 10:20am
Moderator : Jeffrey Panelists: John Hines Dan Andrews
Networking Break 10:20am – 10:40am
Please be back at 10:35. The next event, starting at 10:40 is
Ames Commercial Space Panel
Ames Commercial Space Panel 10:40am – 11:30am
Moderator : Bruce Pittman Panelists: Dan Rasky John Hogan
Advanced Life Support Systems
John A. Hogan, Ph.D. Bioengineering Branch NASA Ames Research Center NewSpace Conference 2009 July 18, 2009
Earth’s Life Support Systems (ELSS)
Physical/Chemical Properties & Processes •Resource diversity/distribution/cycling •Proper solar radiation levels •Radiation protection – Earth’s core •Proper gravitational field •Stable rotation •Proper atmospheric pressure •
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Earth’s Ecosystem Services Air Water
purificati on
Soil formation/ fertility
Radiatio n protecti
purificati on
Climat e contro
Food /Fiber productio
Waste decompositi on
Nutrie nt cycling
Therm al control
Disease/p est control
Temperatur e Ai r F ood
Radiation Protection
Waste Removal
Wate r Pressur e
Gravit y
IS S
L una
M ars
Space Exploration R&TD Power •Air •Water •Waste •Biomass production •Food processing •Thermal control •Efficient Structures •Transportation •In situ Resource Utilization •Monitoring/Control •Communication •Systems Integration • Modeling & Analysis •
Evolved Mars Base Mission – Life Support C O2 Food
EVA P res. Reg.
S pent H2 O CO2 Rem oval
CO2
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O 2 / N 2 P ressure Regulator
O2
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E M U S olid W aste
Los t A /L A ir
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EMU
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H ygiene
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H 2O
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Fec al Storage
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Urine
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C rop D ryer
H 2O
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TCCS
D ry Crops
Heat
4BMS
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Laundry
C lothing
Food W aste / T rash
Food Storage
Food & W ater
Food W as te
CO 2
Food Preparation
Grey W ater
O2
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H 2O
O2 / N2 Storage
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Food
Power •Air EVA SUPPORT •Water HUM AN ACCOM M ODATIONS •Waste •Biomass production •Food processing •Thermal control •Efficient Structures •Transportation •In situ Resource Utilization •Monitoring/Control •Communication •Systems Integration W ASTE W ATER . • Modeling From: & Analysis NASA ALS Reference Missions •
FOOD .
H 2O
C ond. H X
Grey W ater
Fec es
C om mode
U rinal
H 2O
C ond. HX
Incinerator
O2
H 2O
CO 2
N utrient Solution T ank
RO B rine
H 2O
O 2 from Cabin
O2
Plant Chamber
PC W Q M
APC O S
H ydroponic S olution
S alt / A cid
H 2O
O2 Scrubber
C ond. T ank
P otable H 2O P roduc t Tank
Grey W ater
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Document
MC V
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H 2O
W aste D ryer
Dry B iom as s
C ompactor
S olid W as te
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H 2O
Dry B iom as s
A sh
Heat
Solid W aste Storage
W W T ank
H 2O
BIOM ASS. O2
C ond. H X H 2O To TC S Fluid Loops
A ir
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Inedible B iom as s
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Ames Commercial Space Panel 10:40am – 11:30am
Moderator : Bruce Pittman Panelists: Dan Rasky John Hogan
Yvonne’s Slides 10:40am – 11:30am
Moderator : Bruce Pittman Panelists: Dan Rasky John Hogan
Ames Commercial Space Panel 10:40am – 11:30am
Moderator : Bruce Pittman Panelists: Dan Rasky John Hogan
Ames Public/Private Partnerships Panel Moderator : 11:30am – 12:20am
Bruce Pittman Panelists: Gary Martin Jeffrey Smith Michael
There are Many Ways to Build PublicPrivate Partnerships • Space Act Agreements (Non-Reimbursable, Reimbursable, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Agreement, and Interagency) • Licensing Agreements (Exclusive, Nonexclusive, and Limited Exclusive) • Software Agreements • Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRDA) • Cost Shared Contract • IPP Seed Fund Program • Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program • Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program
Technology Partnership Highlights Disaster Imaging & Response
Planetary Content
Common Spacecraft Bus Development
Global Connectio n
Planetary Skin
Pipeline Rights-ofWay
Greenspace
Leveraging NASA Science and Technology for a Cleaner Greener Earth
Global Monitoring Clean Energy Green Aviation Sustainable Systems
Green Initiatives Water Power Biofuels R&D Remote Sensing
Solar Thermal Test System
Personal Rapid Transit
Biofuels from Algae
NASA Sustainability Base
http://green.arc.
Executive Summary •
NASA Research Park (NRP) is located on property at NASA Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley – –
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The NRP brings academia, industry and NASA together into a collaborative and profitable partnership to advance the NASA mission – – – – –
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In 1994 NASA took over ownership of the 1300-acre property of the former Naval Air Station Moffett Field adjacent to the original 500-acre NASA campus NASA has developed the property into the NASA Research Park to create a worldclass, shared-use R&D campus for government, academia, non-profits and industry
Over 40 industry and 14 university partners onsite 100s of R&D collaborations, and new organizations Proven business management and processes Environmental entitlement completed approx 5 million sf new construction Large-scale leases completed--Google (42 acres 1.2M sf) and University Associates (72 acres 3M sf)
Internal and external reviews indicate that the NRP will have direct programmatic and financial benefits for NASA and the nation – – –
2003 U.S. Government “Best Innovative Policy” national award National Research Council Review, “new model of industry-government partnerships.” National Academy of Sciences “NRP: a NASA and National Asset” Paper Presentation 2008
NASA Programmatic Benefits From the NASA Research Park •
R&D: bringing the best new ideas for technology through ongoing longterm onsite partnerships • • •
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Space Exploration/Science • • •
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Universities-UCSC, CMU, SCU (CREST), Institutes-the Mars Institute Small companies-focus on space exploration products--examples life sciences, IT, robotics, UAV; nanotechnology, sustainability, fuel cells power Large companies like Google potential to be major partners in space exploration and commercialization
Entrepreneurial Space/new space economy • • •
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with universities --more fundamental new R&D with over 40+ small companies on-site (need for new products immediately or company fails) and more coming in with large companies both fundamental R&D and technology insertion/missions
All of the above-an integrated program to pursue NASA mission and policy goals, R&D, space exploration, establishing new space economy Commercial space--Space Portal---involve universities, companies Ready source for innovative applied technology to respond to commercial requirements for exploration and science objectives
Education • •
Key element of universities on-site encouraging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)---5 different graduate degree programs-all classes taken onsite, SCU CREST-small sat classes United Negro College Fund (SP) Academy on-site, minority focus with students and faculty
Ames Public/Private Partnerships Panel Moderator : 11:30am – 12:20am
Bruce Pittman Panelists: Jeffrey Smith Gary Martin Michael
The next event is
COTS Networking Lunch and it will begin promptly at 10:00am
Name of Awesome Panel 8:00am – 9:00am
Moderator : Whoever’shis Face Panelists: Panelist Shmo Number1 Panelist Schmo