Architecting space exploration campaigns: a decision-analytic approach

Under its vision for space exploration, NASA is moving from designing single space missions to architecting whole exploration campaigns. In comparing campaign options, assessing the value of flexibility to respond to future discoveries and adapt to uncertainties is critical. This paper shows the ben...

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