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Larry Toups
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 29
Citations - 219
Larry Toups is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exploration of Mars & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 29 publications receiving 213 citations.
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Constellation Architecture Team: Lunar Outpost "Scenario 12.1" Habitation Concept
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Evolvable Mars Campaign Long Duration Habitation Strategies: Architectural Approaches to Enable Human Exploration Missions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe several proposed long-duration habitation strategies to enable the Evolvable Mars Campaign through improvements in mass, cost, and reusability, and presents results of analysis to compare the options and identify promising solutions.
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Constellation Architecture Team-Lunar Scenario 12.0 Habitation Overview
TL;DR: This paper will provide an overview of the Constellation Architecture Team Lunar Scenario 12.0 lunar surface campaign, the associated outpost architecture, habitation functionality, concept description, system integration strategy, mass and power resource estimates.
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Pioneering Objectives and Activities on the Surface of Mars
Larry Toups,Stephen J. Hoffman +1 more
TL;DR: This paper will describe the concept of operation determined to be best suited for the initial emplacement of humans on Mars, the functional capabilities determined toBe necessary for this emplacements, and representative examples of systems that could carry out these functional capabilities and one implementation example at a representative landing site.
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SKYLAB II - Making a Deep Space Habitat from a Space Launch System Propellant Tank
TL;DR: The House in Space (HIN) as discussed by the authors was a space station that used a converted Saturn V launch vehicle propellant tank as a station habitat, which enabled a large diameter habitat, solar telescope, multiple docking adaptor, and airlock.