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HMM<br />

Assessment Study<br />

Report: CDF-20(A)<br />

February 2004<br />

page 415 of 422<br />

[RD60] Future Power Systems for Space Exploration Technical Note: System Requirements &<br />

Constrains<br />

Adam M Baker, April 2001, Qinetiq, DERA/KIS/SPACE/TN010704<br />

[RD61] Aurora Long Term Plan: Primes Support: Progress Review – Introduction<br />

L Bessone, 6th March 2003, <strong>ESA</strong>, Slides<br />

[RD62] Aurora Long Term Plan: Primes Support - Analysis 3: Power on the Mars surface<br />

F. Cogo, 23rd July 2003, Alenia Spazio, Slides<br />

[RD63] Aurora Long Term Plan: Primes Support: Analysis 7&8: Transfer Strategy and Transfer<br />

Stage<br />

S. Kemble, R. Foerstner, G. Limouzin, 4th September 2003, Astrium, Slides<br />

[RD64] Technologies for Exploration: Aurora Programme Proposal: Annex D<br />

<strong>ESA</strong>, November 2001, SP-1254<br />

[RD65] Human Exploration of Mars: The Reference Mission of the NASA Mars Exploration<br />

Study Team<br />

Stephen J. Hoffman, David I. Kaplan, July 1997, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, NASA<br />

Special Publication 6107<br />

[RD66] Human Spaceflight: Analysis and Design, Chap 20: Designing Power Systems<br />

Edited by Larson and Pranke to be published by McGraw-Hill, May 99<br />

[RD67] Solar Electric Power System Analyses for Mars Surface Missions<br />

Thomas W Kerslake, Lisa L. Kohout, July 1999, Glenn Research Center, NASA/TM-1999-<br />

209288<br />

[RD68] Regenerative Solid Oxide Fuel Cell for Mars Applications<br />

S. Fasoulas, M. Kuznecov, P. Otschik, T. Schmiel, December 2002, Institute for Aerospace<br />

Engineering, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Sintered Materials, Dresden,<br />

Germany, ILR-RSN02P05<br />

[RD69] Regenerative Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Mars Exploration<br />

K.R. Sridhar (University of Arizona), R. Foerstner (Universität Stuttgart), Journal of Propulsion<br />

and Power, Vol.16, No. 6, Nov-Dec 2000<br />

[RD70] Mars In Situ Oxygen Production, 18-9065<br />

Danny M. Deffenbaugh, Michael A. Miller, Steven T. Green, 1998, Southwest Research<br />

Institute<br />

[RD71] In Situ Production of Fuel and Oxidant for a small solid Oxide Fuel Cell on Mars,<br />

T. Pipoli (Graz University of Technology), J.O. Besenhard (Graz Unitversity of Technology),<br />

M. Schautz (<strong>ESA</strong>)

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