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Course Curriculum

Microgravity Platforms and Campaign Planning
Introduction to Microgravity Platforms 00:15:00
Introduction to Microgravity Platforms: 1) Learn about space science and why experiments are conducted in microgravity, 2) Learn how to select the appropriate microgravity platform based on the experiment requirements.
History of Parabolic Flights 00:15:00
History of parabolic flights: Learn about the parabolic aircraft used by NASA, ESA, and CSA and what aircraft modifications are needed to convert a commercial aircraft into a microgravity research laboratory
Fine-Tuning Microgravity Parabolas 00:15:00
Learn about trade-offs and fine-tuning a parabola for best microgravity quality or the longest duration
Technology Readiness Levels (Part 1) 00:15:00
The Flight Campaign Certification Process 00:15:00
Description of the logistics of planning a flight campaign and the certification process
The Test Equipment Data Package (TEDP) Requirements Document 00:15:00
Introduction to the Test Equipment Data Package (TEDP) requirements document
The Payload Integration and Certification Process, Part One
The Flight Campaign Certification Process 00:15:00
Description of the logistics of planning a flight campaign and the certification process
Description of the Interface Control Document (ICD) 00:00:00
Description of the Interface Control Document (ICD)
The Format of a TEDP (Part A) 00:15:00
Discussion of the format of a TEDP (Part A): Experiment overview (target audience) Identifying campaign objectives Experiment description Equipment description Quick reference sheet Re-flying a previous experiment Flight plan and flight procedures (Part I) Ground support requirements
The Payload Integration and Certification Process, Part Two
Technology Readiness Levels (Part 2) 00:15:00
Technology Readiness Levels (Part 2)
The Format of a TEDP (Part B) 00:15:00
Discussion of the format of a TEDP (Part B): 1) Flight plan and flight procedures (Part II), 2) Ground support requirements, 3) Cabin requirements
Project PoSSUM Flight Campaigns (Part A) 00:15:00
Project PoSSUM flight campaigns (Part A): Space suit evaluations (FFD) and Biomonitoring (FFD, NRC, CSA)
Internal Review Board (IRB) / Research Ethics Board (REB) Review Process 00:15:00
Internal Review Board (IRB) / Research Ethics Board (REB) review process
the Test Experiment Data Package (TEDP)
Project PoSSUM Flight Campaigns (Part B) 01:00:00
Project PoSSUM Flight Campaigns (Part B): Solid Body Rotation Experiment (UMES, MIT), Fluid Configuration Experiment (UT, MIT), Solid Body Rotation Experiment (UMES, MIT), Fluid Configuration Experiment (UT, MIT)
PoSSUM Flight Campaign Planning
Discussion of the format of a TEDP (Part C) 01:00:00
Discussion of the format of a TEDP (Part C): Hazard analysis and mitigation, Structural and electrical load analysis, Payload transport logistics
Reduced Gravity and G-Jitter
Lunar and Martian Gravity 00:15:00
Lunar and Martian gravity
G-jitter Effects 00:15:00
G-jitter effects
Description of Previous Flight Campaigns 00:00:00
Description of Previous Flight Campaigns
Student Presentations, Part One
BIO 103 Student Presentations 01:00:00
Student presentations of their experimental ideas and TEDP: Students should prepare a presentation of their TEDP with schematics, photos, or videos of their proposed payload; the class should be prepared to ask questions and provide feedback to each presenter.
Student Presentations, Part Two
BIO 103 Student Presentations 01:00:00
Student presentations of their experimental ideas and TEDP: Students should prepare a presentation of their TEDP with schematics, photos, or videos of their proposed payload; the class should be prepared to ask questions and provide feedback to each presenter.
Briefing with Details Related to the Pending Flight Campaign
Pre-Campaign Briefing 00:00:00
Briefing with details related to the next NRC Flight Campaign: Logistics Review, Flight Roster, List of experiments and research objectives, Ground and Flight crew roles assigned
FLIGHT CAMPAIGN
5 STUDENTS ENROLLED

    2022 Course Schedule

    march

    27mar(mar 27)8:00 am31(mar 31)5:00 pmAST 101: Fundamentals of Astronautics Class 2501

    31mar(mar 31)8:00 am04apr(apr 4)5:00 pmAST 101: Advanced PoSSUM Academy - Red Sprite Group (Spring 2025)

    april

    03apr(apr 3)8:00 am07(apr 7)5:00 pmAST 101: Fundamentals of Astronautics Class 2502

    june

    05jun(jun 5)8:00 am08(jun 8)3:00 pmEVA 103 Planetary Field Geology Field Campaign (2025)Field campaign in planetary field geology including EVA tool evaluation. (Online classes start Summer Semester)

    october

    13oct(oct 13)8:00 am17(oct 17)5:00 pmFeaturedAST 102 Microgravity Research Campaign (2025)Microgravity Research Campaign supporting the IIAS AST 102 Program (Online class start in May)

    17oct(oct 17)8:00 am21(oct 21)5:00 pmFeaturedOPS 102 Spacecraft Egress and Post-Landing Operations On-Site (2025)Spacecraft egress, space suit ejection, and sea survial training to complement OPS 102 post-landing human space flight instruction.

    22oct(oct 22)8:00 am25(oct 25)1:00 pmEVA 105 Fundamentals of Underwater EVA Operations Campaign (2025)On-Site compliment to EVA 105 using analog training space suits and IIAS NBL facility

    30oct(oct 30)8:00 am03nov(nov 3)5:00 pmAST 101: Fundamentals of Astronautics Class 2503

    november

    03nov(nov 3)8:00 am07(nov 7)5:00 pmAST 101: Advanced PoSSUM Academy - Blue Jet Group (Fall 2025)

    06nov(nov 6)8:00 am10(nov 10)5:00 pmAST 101: Fundamentals of Astronautics Class 2504

    13nov(nov 13)8:00 am16(nov 16)5:00 pmFeaturedEVA 104 Gravity-Offset EVA Space Suit Evaluation Campaign (2025)Gravity-offset research campaign to evaluate an EVA space suit by applying the tools and techniques developed through EVA 102 and EVA 103 courses

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