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Minerva: User-centered Science Operations Software Capability for Future Human Exploration

2017 IEEE Aerospace Conference(2017)

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In June of 2016, the Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains (BASALT) research project conducted its first field deployment, which we call BASALT-1. BASALT-1 consisted of a science-driven field campaign in a volcanic field in Idaho as a simulated human mission to Mars. Scientists and mission operators were provided a suite of ground software tools that we refer to collectively as Minerva to carry out their work. Minerva provides capabilities for traverse planning and route optimization, timeline generation and display, procedure management, execution monitoring, data archiving, visualization, and search. This paper describes the Minerva architecture, constituent components, use cases, and some preliminary findings from the BASALT-1 campaign.
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user-centered science operations software capability,future human exploration,biologic analog science associated with lava terrain research project,BASALT-1,science-driven field campaign,volcanic field,simulated human mission,Mars,ground software tools,traverse planning,route optimization,timeline generation,procedure management,execution monitoring,data archiving,Minerva architecture
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