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    GLEX-2012 — Global Space Exploration Conference

    15. Interdependency

    As human and robotic exploration missions become increasingly complex, space agencies turn to partnerships to realize their goals and objectives. Contributions of multiple partners will become critical for the success of future exploration missions and the overall effort, resulting in interdependency. Such interdependency may need to be realized and managed at various levels (i.e. exploration road-mapping and planning, exploration architecture, individual exploration missions, exploration capability development, and mission operations. This session will analyze driving needs and concepts for interdependency and examine the enablers, barriers, opportunities and lessons learned in establishing an effective interdependent partnership.

    Co-Chair

    Bernhard Hufenbach
    European Space Agency (ESA)The Netherlands

    James Free
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)United States

    Support

    Michael Raftery
    Boeing Defense Space & SecurityUnited States

    Mariella Graziano
    GMV Aerospace & Defence SAUSpain

    Nicolas Peter
    International Space University (ISU)France

    James Free
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)United States

    15.1. Interdependency

    Chairman

    Bernhard Hufenbach
    European Space Agency (ESA)The Netherlands

    James Free
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)United States

    Rapporteur

    Nicole Hermann
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

    15.P. Poster Session