Automated Program Invention and Human Capabilities in Space Exploration
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch Bruce Murray's Whipple Award Lecture from the 1999 AGU Fall Meeting, exploring automated program invention, human capabilities, systemic failures, and the future of space exploration. Delve into topics such as program management, milestones, robotic exploration, and the concept of a Mars outpost. Despite potential rendering issues due to the age of the original file, gain valuable insights from this 50-minute presentation on space science and exploration.
Syllabus
Intro
Award citation
Automated Program Invention
Human Capabilities
Systemic Failure
What Needs to Be Done
Program Management
Milestones
Robotic Exploration
Mars Outpost
Mars Out Close
The Future
Conclusion
Taught by
AGU
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