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Innovations and Integrations: Applying Trendy Technologies to NASA Mission Operations Planning
Summary
Mark Powell presents examples of how NASA uses innovative technologies in missions such as Mars Exploration Rovers, the Cassini Saturn Orbiter, the Phoenix Mars Lander as well as new technology projects including the JPL Aerobot and the ATHLETE prototype lunar robotic vehicle.
Bio
Mark Powell is a Senior Computer Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA since 2001, being the product lead for the Mars Science Laboratory mission science planning interface (MSLICE). Mark is currently supporting a variety of projects at JPL including Aerobot, the Cassini mission to Saturn, the Mars Science Laboratory and the ATHLETE prototype lunar robotic vehicle.
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