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Pre-decisional, For Internal Use Only
Hu
man
Health
, Life Sup
po
rt, and
H
abitatio
n System
s
Air – CO2
Air – O2
Water
Waste
Environmental Monitoring
Fire /Protection
Radiation
Crew Health and Performance
Space P
ow
er an
d En
ergy
Power Generation
Energy Storage
Ro
bo
tics, Telerob
otics, an
d
Au
ton
om
ou
s Systems
Sensing & Perception
Mobility/ Manipulation
Human-Sys Integ / Autonomy
Auto Rendezvous/ Docking
Co
mm
un
ication
s and
N
avigation
Communication/ Internetworking
Position, Navigation &Timing
Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Near term Planning. On Orbit Timeframe based on
demonstration launch
NR
C
Inte
rnatio
nal
Partn
ers
hip
Capability Should
be demonstrated
on ISS
Decision
Point
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Technology Demonstration Plan
CDRA Vozdukh ACLS Sabatier Adv O2
recovery from
CO2
Sabatier Sabatier
OGA Elektron NORS ACLS OGA
demo
WRS JWRS
Separator
upgrade
alt
pretreat
ACY ACY
Improvements
TOCA Gas
analyzer
VCAM ANITA MIDASS CANA
Swingbed
ANITA-2 ISS/Orion
air monitor
CSA-
CP
AMK
replacement
UWMS
Conting Air
Monitor
CDRA
Upgrades
O2 Gen
Upgrades
UPA/WPA
Improvem
ents
Next gen
UPA Silver
Biocide
Water
Quality
Monitor
Microbial
Monitor
Brine
processor
Heat Melt
Compactor
Elektron
upgrade
SRV-K Silver
ionizer
Hygiene
water
system
AQM
Freeze-Dry
WMS
REM EuCPAD JTEPC
OKR
water
foam
AFOT IPK
insulating
replace O2
mask with
filtering mask
SAFFIRE
DOSIS Radiation
Shield
RAD-N2 CHENSS Rad
Monitor
water
mist PFE Conting Air
Monitor
“smoke
eater”
Advance
Solar Array
Advanced
photovoltaic
Advanced Li
Ion Battery
Regenerative
Fuel Cell
ROSA
Non Flam Li-
Ion Battery
Robonaut
RRM Manipulator
Autonomy for
Robotics
METERON
DTN
Auto
Rendezvous
and Docking
Telerobotic
control of
group of
robots
Telerobotic
control with
time delay
Crew
Autonomy
for ISS and
beyond LEO
Autonomous
Robotics
Human Assist
Robot
Robots Working
Side-by-Side with
Suited Crew
RRM 2 DEX Op w
Low Latency
Comm
Rendezvous &
Inspection
Sensor (DDVS)
Dexterous
Robot
EVA/IVA
EVA Robot
manipulator
Telerobotic w
time delays
from ground
Human-
robotic
collaboration
Rendezvous &
Docking Sys in
Deep Space
multipurp
ose laser
comm
S/C
health
monitoring
SPHERES Robotic
Caretaker
RAVEN SPHERES
VERTIGO
NICER
SCAN OPALS
In-Space Timing
and precise
Navigation
Xray
Nav
LCRD
2016
microTAM
Battery Test
bed
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Op
eration
al P
rocess an
d
Pro
cedu
res
Flight Crew Analogs
Autonomous Mission Ops
Therm
al Man
agemen
t
Cryogenic Systems
Thermal Control Systems
Thermal Protection Sys
EVA
Entry, D
escent,
and
Land
ing
Systems
Instrumentation and knowledge
Aeroassist and Entry
In-Sp
ace P
rop
ulsio
n
Electric Propulsion
Hu
man
Exp
loratio
n
Destin
ation
Sys
Sustainability & Supportability
Advanced Habitat Systems
Science
Instru
men
ts
Remote Sensing / Sensors
Observations
Materials,
Structu
res, &
Man
ufactu
ring
Materials, Mechanisms
Structures
Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded Pre-decisional, For Internal Use Only
Near term Planning. On Orbit Timeframe based on
demonstration launch
NR
C
Inte
rnatio
nal
Partn
ers
hip
Capability Should
be demonstrated
on ISS
Decision
Point
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Technology Demonstration Plan
1 year on orbit
analog
Comm
Delay 1
Increased Crew
Autonomy
Two, 6 month
increments within
500 days
Mars landing
surface simulation
Deployable
Radiators
In-Space
Cryogenic
Propellant Storage
High Efficient
Radiator
Multipurpose on-
board cryogenic
system with liquid
helium
Advanced
Thermal
Heatpipes
dripping flow
heat transfer PCM
Thermal
Testbed
ZBOT Cryo
Acq and
Trans
ICE PCM
Heat
Dissipation
SPHERES
Slosh
THOR
ACES
Demo
In-Suit
Nutrition
PLSS
upgrades/Suit
demo
REBR Entry of space
objects into the
rarefied upper
atmosphere
Development
and launching
of nanosatellit
THOR
Electric
Prop
Electric
Prop
Manufacture
in Space
On-board parts
repair &
manufacturing
Detection of
Puncture by means
of acoustic
Additive
Manufacturi
ng Facility
Heat Melt
Compactor
BEAM
Antibacterial,
Anticontamination and
Self-Cleaning Coating
Mechanisms for
Long Duration,
Deep Space
Missions
Chang in mech
characteristics
caused by space
Formation of polymeric
materials and
structures in
microgravity
Material – Semi
conductor, biofil
projects
UBNT
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Plan
Notes:
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
(T&OWG)
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno
(JAXA), George Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem
(NASA), David Hornyak (NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-
www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS,
and is a subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG
for information concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
Each technology area has a supporting demonstration plan specific to that technology area
identifying technology needs, demonstrations schedule, and the technical progress these
demonstrations are making toward the technology goals.
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB and Russia manifest - ISS payload manifests
Detailed tech area goals provided by HAT team, paper NASA/TM—2012-217670 “Critical
Technology Determination for Future Human Space Flight”
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
ECLS SMT CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro
Bergamasco
Sogo Nakanoya
Robyn Gatens (L)
Johannes Witt Satoru Tachihara Jordan Metcalf (B)
Norbert Henn (DLR) Bob Bagdigian
Juergen Hill (DLR) John Lewis
Jason Dake
Ariel Macatangay
Benny Toomarian
Terri Bradshaw
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Swingbed
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan Air – CO2
Expected capabilities are similar
NEM
Vozdukh
ISS
NET
Orion
CDRA
Sabatier
Upgrade Solvent
CH4 Pyrolysis
CH4 pyrolysis & Bosch
ACLS
Sabatier
CDRA Upgrades
1. See Next Chart
Carbon Dioxide Removal Improvements Multiple Ground Activities (Partial Funded)
2016
Adv O2 recovery from CO2
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan Air – CO2
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Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. Minimum 2 years run time on orbit?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. Decision on requirement change to lower PPM CO2 from 4 to 2?
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
NORS
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan
Elektron
ISS
NET
OGA
Sabatier
new solid polymer dev.
OGA Demo
Oссluded gas separation
ACLS
Closed-Loop Life Support Systems, Belt-line
OGA Improvements
High Pressure O2 for EVA (PPBE )
Air – O2
1. See Next Chart
Elektron upgrades
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. Minimum 2 years run time on orbit?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. EVA purity requirements?
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan Air – O2
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
SRV-UM on MLM
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan
WRS
Forward Osmosis Bag
JWRS – integrated water recovery
Alt Urine Pretreat (PPBE)
Hygiene Water System
WPA Improvements
Silver Biocide
Brine Processor
UPA Improvements
Water System Dormancy
Advanced Disinfection
Cascade Distillation System
Water
1. See Next Chart
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan Water
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. Minimum 2 years run time on orbit?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. ?
Ad
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ncin
g to
wa
rd g
oa
ls
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan
ACY
UWMS
ACY Improvements
freeze drying of biological products
Heat Melt Compactor
Orion
Waste
1. See Next Chart
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan Waste
TBD
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan
ISS/Orion Mass Constituent Monitor
CSA-CP
AMK replacement
Gas analyzer
ANITA-2
TOCA
ANITA
VCAM
CANA
MIDASS
Water Quality Monitor
qPCR Microbial Monitor (wetlab)
Orion
Environment Monitoring
1. See next chart
microTAM
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS ECLS Technology Demonstration Plan Environment Monitoring
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
Ad
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g to
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Ad
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g to
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Fire Protection Technology Demonstration Plan
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Fire Protection SMT CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro
Bergamasco
Hiroyuki
Shimamura Gary Ruff (L)
David Urban
Daniel Dietrich
Jon Graf
Mike Pedley
Harold Beeson
Richard Hill
Gary Ruff (L)
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Fire Protection Technology Demonstration Plan
SAPPHIRE 1
Orion
replace O2 mask with filtering mask
water mist
AFOT
IPK insulating
Orion
OKR water mist
Contingency Air Monitor
Orion
Emergency Air Purifier
Orion
1. See next chart
SAPPHIRE 2
SAPPHIRE 3
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Fire Protection Technology Demonstration Plan
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Radiation Technology Demonstration Plan
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Radiation SMT CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Christian Lange Alessandro Bergamasco Aiko Nagamatsu Dave Francisco (L)
Leena Tomi Juergen Hill (DLR)
Guenther Reitz (DLR)
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Radiation Technology Demonstration Plan
Rad Monitor
REM
EuCPAD
RAD-N2
DOSIS
JTEPC
Radiation Shield
CHENSS
1. See Next Chart
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Radiation Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Crew Health/Performance Techn’ Demo’ Plan
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Crew Health/Performance SMT
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Christian Lange Alessandro
Bergamasco
Satoshi Furukawa Craig Kundrot (L) Alexey Lushin
(Roscosmos)
Pat Sullivan Alain Maillet
(CNES)
Dianne Koons
Leena Tomi Juergen Hill
(DLR) Lisa Stephenson
Joern Rittweger
(DLR)
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Planned and Funded Proposed but NOT Funded
Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Crew Health/Performance Tech’ Demo’ Plan
1. See Next Chart
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Crew Health/Performance Tech’ Demo’ Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Power and Energy SMT
ISS Power and Energy Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro
Bergamasco
Masayuki Goto
James Soeder (L)
Frederic Masson
(CNES)
Takeshi Hoshino
Tim Lawrence
Tony Clark
Dave Hoffman
Ray Beach
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Power Generation ISS Power and Energy Technology Demonstration Plan
ROSA
Advanced Solar Array
Advanced photovoltaic (RRM)
1. See Next Chart
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and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Power and Energy Technology Demonstration Plan Power Generation
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Power and Energy Technology Demonstration Plan
Regenerative Fuel Cell
Advanced Li Ion Battery 1. See Next Chart
Non-flammable Li-Ion Battery
Energy Storage
Battery Test Bed
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Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Power and Energy Technology Demonstration Plan Energy Storage
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Robotics and Autonomy SMT
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Christian Lange Alessandro
Bergamasco
Hitoshi Morimoto Rob Ambrose
Eric Martin Philippe
Schoonejans
Tomoya Suehiro Phil Callen
Michel Wander Juergen Hill
(DLR)
Sachiko
Wakabayashi
Bill Bluethmann
Bernd Schäfer
(DLR)
Brian Wilcox
Terry Fong
Rob Mueller
Ben Reed
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Sensing and Perception
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan
1. See Next Chart
Rendezvous & inspecytion Sensor (DDVS)
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Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
Sensing and Perception
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Mobility / Manipulation
Manipulator Autonomy for Robotics RRM
Expected Capabilities Unknown
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan
METERON DEX Op w Low Latency Comm
RRM 2
EVA Robot manipulator
Telerobotic w time delays from ground
1. See Next Chart
RRM 3
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Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan Mobility / Manipulation
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Human-Systems Integration / Autonomy
Human Assist Robot
Robonaut
Expected Capabilities Unknown
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan
DTN
Telerobotic control of group of robots
Telerobotic control with time delay
Autonomous Robotics
Robots Working Side-by-Side with Suited Crew
Dexterous Robot EVA/IVA
Human-robotic collaboration
1. See Next Chart
SPHERES
SPHERES 2
Robotic Caretaker
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan Human-Systems Integration / Autonomy
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Autonomous, Rendezvous/ Docking
S/C health monitor
Crew Autonomy for ISS and beyond LEO
Expected Capabilities Unknown
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan
Auto Rendezvous and Docking
Rendezvous & Docking Sys in Deep Space 1. See Next Chart
RAVEN
SPHERES VERTIGO
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Robotics and Autonomy Technology Demonstration Plan Autonomous, Rendezvous/ Docking
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Comm and Nav SMT
ISS Comm and Nav Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro Bergamasco
Koji Yamanaka Marc Seibert
Diego De Rosa
Berengere Houdou
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Comm and Nav Technology Demonstration Plan Communication / Internetworking
SCAN
OPALS
LCRD 3Gb
1. See Next Chart
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Comm and Nav Technology Demonstration Plan Communication / Internetworking
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Comm and Nav Technology Demonstration Plan Position, Navigation and Timing
NICER
Expected capabilities are similar
Xray Nav
In-Space Timing and precise Navigation
ISS
NET <100m
1. See Next Chart
ACES
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Comm and Nav Technology Demonstration Plan Position, Navigation and Timing
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak (NASA)
Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Autonomous Mission
Operations SMT
ISS Operations Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Yves Gonthier Alessandro
Bergamasco
Takayoshi
Nishikawa Jeremy Frank (L)
André Jodoin Matthias Maurer David Korth
Christian Lange Mikael Wolff Bill Spetch
Edward Tabarah Jean-Paul
Berthias (CNES) L Morin
Juergen Hill
(DLR) M Lowry
R McCann
D Alfano
A Stroupe
S Love
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Flight Crew Analogs
Two, 6 month
increments within 500 days
*
1 year on orbit analog *
1. See Next Chart
ISS Operations Technology Demonstration Plan
Mars landing
surface simulation *
Crew Self Planning
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
Flight Crew Analogs ISS Operations Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Air-to-ground Comm Sims
Comm Delay 1
1. See Next Chart
ISS Operations Technology Demonstration Plan
Increased Crew Autonomy *
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
TBD
ISS Operations Technology Demonstration Plan Air-to-ground Comm Sims
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA),
George Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David
Hornyak (NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Thermal Management SMT
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro
Bergamasco
Kiyoshi Kinefuchi Craig Dinsmore
Vincent Leudiere
(CNES)
Tomomi Suzuki Richard Morton
Brian Motil
Ryan Stephan
Ron Lewis
Howard Wagner
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Cryogenic Systems
1. See Next Chart
In-Space Cryogenic Propellant Storage
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan
Multipurpose on-board cryogenic system with
liquid helium
Expected capabilities are not known
Cryogen Tank Pressure Control (ZBOT)
Cryogenic Liquefaction
SPHERES SLOSH
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. Fuel to be stored is Methane or Hydrogen?
• Cryo-cooling for Zero boil-off cryogenic storage and handling
• Liquid-vapor separation and liquid acquisition
• Tank pressure control
• RF and acoustic mass gauging
• Reusable In-Space Cryogenic Disconnects
• Low-conductivity structure and insulations
Cryogenic Systems
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Deployable Radiators
Advanced Thermal Heatpipes
1. See Next Chart
Variable Heat Rejection
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan
dripping flow heat transfer
High Efficient Radiator
Phase Change HX
Water-based Phase Change Material Heat Exchanger
Orion
Thermal Control Systems
Wax-based Phase Change Material Heat Exchanger
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. Tbd?
• Low-mass heat rejection “topping” capability for cyclic thermal environments
• Contamination-insensitive heat rejection for space suit systems
• Two-phase fluids management (provide microgravity phase separation)
• Active thermal control “turn-down” capability for missions with high variability in
thermal environments and heat loads
• Lightweight-efficient heat exchangers and cold plates
• Low-toxicity, high-performance thermal transport fluids (enables single-loop)
• Human thermal modeling and system integration capability
• In-space radiator repair (increase from limited connectors/fluid lines)
• Multi-layer insulation with reduced effective emissivity
• Advanced heat straps and thermal switches
• Low-conductivity structure
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan Thermal Control Systems
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
1. See Next Chart
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan Thermal Protection Systems
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. Fuel to be stored is Methane or Hydrogen?
• TPS for high-energy Earth re-entry (>11.5 km/sec) to address current material
limitations and obsolescence issues
• High-temperature ablative materials
• Flexible, low-thermal conductivity materials for use on rigid or deployable systems
enabling lower heat flux and higher ballistic coefficient while packaging in existing
shrouds
• In-space TPS repair with increased capability beyond STA-54 developed for shuttle tile
repair
• TPS Test Facilities/Techniques
• High temperature blankets
• Material response models for new materials
ISS Thermal Management Technology Demonstration Plan Thermal Protection Systems
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS EVA Technology Demonstration Plan
ACES 0-g demo
Orion
In-Suite Nutrition
Orion
1. See Next Chart
PLSS Upgrade/suit demo
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
• TBD
ISS EVA Technology Demonstration Plan
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Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Entry, Descent Technology Demonstration Plan
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Entry Descent and Landing SMT
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro
Bergamasco
Tatsuaki
Hashimoto
Michelle Munk
Pierre Omaly
(CNES)
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Instrumentation and knowledge
REBR Entry of space objects
into the rarefied upper atmosphere
Expected capabilities are similar
1. See Next Chart
ISS Entry, Descent Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
• TBD
Instrumentation and knowledge ISS Entry, Descent Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Aeroassist and Entry
THOR
Development and launching of
nanosatellite
1. See Next Chart
ISS Entry, Descent Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
• TBD
ISS Entry, Descent Technology Demonstration Plan Aeroassist and Entry
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
In-space Propulsion SMT
ISS Propulsion Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
Alessandro Bergamasco
Kiyoshi Kinefuchi Les Johnson
Jean-Marc Ruault (CNES)
Shintaro Nishihira Leslie Alexander
John Applewhite
Sonny White
Chuck Taylor
David Jacobson
Dave Manzella
Harold Gerrish
John Warren
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Electric Propulsion
Electric Prop
Electric Prop
Expected Capabilities Unknown
ISS Propulsion Technology Demonstration Plan
1. See Next Chart
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Technical Goals:
Opportunities to burn down risks: 1. TBD?
Dependencies / Standards / Decisions needed: 1. TBD?
• TBD
Electric Propulsion
ISS Propulsion Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Destination Systems Technology Demonstration Plan
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Destination Systems
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Sustainability & Supportability ISS Destination Systems Technology Demonstration Plan
On-board parts repair & manufacturing
Additive manufacturing
1. See Next Chart
Advanced Manufacturing Facility
Heat Melt Compactor
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
Advanced Habitat Systems ISS Destination Systems Technology Demonstration Plan
Detection of Puncture by means of acoustic
1. See Next Chart
UBNT
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Sustainability & Supportability :
• Technology Area Goals need more specific definition.
• Existing proposals in Tech Area need to be compared to Tech Area Goals for progress.
• New proposal areas need to be identified if the existing demonstrations do not meet tech area goals.
Advanced Habitat Systems :
• Technology Area Goals need more specific definition.
• Existing proposals in Tech Area need to be compared to Tech Area Goals for progress.
• New proposal areas need to be identified if the existing demonstrations do not meet tech area goals.
ISS Destination Systems Technology Demonstration Plan
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
ISS Technology Demonstration Program is compiled and maintained by the Tech and Ops WG
• Christian Lange (CSA), Sylvie Espinasse (ESA), Tsuyoshi Ito (JAXA), Hiroyasu Mizuno (JAXA), George
Nelson (NASA), Igor Soroki and Olga Emeldyashcheva (RSA), Andrew Clem (NASA), David Hornyak
(NASA)
• Current Revision can be found at: https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/payload/home/web/
This demonstration plan highlights the highly recommended technology demonstrations on ISS, and is a
subset of the many additional demonstrations planned. Please contact the T&OWG for information
concerning the entire list of demonstration activities.
• Technology Area Goals based on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER).
https://www.globalspaceexploration.org/
with content owned and provided by:
MRICB - ISS manifest
Structure and Mechanisms SMT
ISS Struc and Mech Technology Demonstration Plan
CSA ESA JAXA NASA RSA
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Struc and Mech Technology Demonstration Plan Materials, Mechanisms
Chang in mech characteristics caused
by space
Expected capabilities are Unknown
1. See Next Chart
Formation of polymeric materials and structures
in microgravity
Antibacterial, Anticontamination and Self-Cleaning Coating
Mechanisms for Long Duration, Deep Space Missions
Material – Semi conductor, biofil
projects
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Near term Planning.. On Orbit
Tech Area Goals
Ground Activities
Pro
gress Tow
ard G
oals
Existing Project Details can be found at the ISS Science Web; https://iss-science.jsc.nasa.gov/searchResults.cfm?searchIndicator=Investigation
Projects related to exploration are listed at each SORR; https://iss-www.jsc.nasa.gov/nwo/ppco/cbp/web/issprogramrvws.shtml
ISS Struc and Mech Technology Demonstration Plan Structures
BEAM ISS
NET
1. See Next Chart
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Earth-Moon (KAGUYA image)
Mars (Hubble image)
Asteroid Ex: Asteroid 243 Ida
and its moon (Galileo image)
Materials, Mechanisms :
• Existing proposals in Tech Area need to be compared to Tech Area Goals for progress.
• New proposal areas need to be identified if the existing demonstrations do not meet tech area goals.
Structures :
• Existing proposals in Tech Area need to be compared to Tech Area Goals for progress.
• New proposal areas need to be identified if the existing demonstrations do not meet tech area goals.
ISS Struc and Mech Technology Demonstration Plan