Ernst Messerschmid
Affiliations: | Institut fuer Raumfahrtsysteme | University of Stuttgart, Germany |
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Detrell G, Ponsati EGi, Messerschmid E. (2016) Reliability versus mass optimization of CO2 extraction technologies for long duration missions Advances in Space Research. 57: 2337-2346 |
Belz S, Ganzer B, Messerschmid E, et al. (2013) Hybrid life support systems with integrated fuel cells and photobioreactors for a lunar base Aerospace Science and Technology. 24: 169-176 |
Schlutz J, Messerschmid E. (2012) Integrating advanced mobility into lunar surface exploration Acta Astronautica. 75: 15-24 |
Zimmer AK, Messerschmid E. (2011) Going beyond: Target selection and mission analysis of human exploration missions to Near-Earth Asteroids Acta Astronautica. 69: 1096-1109 |
Yazdi K, Messerschmid E. (2008) A lunar exploration architecture using lunar libration point one Aerospace Science and Technology. 12: 231-240 |
Ganzer B, Messerschmid E. (2006) Integration of an algal photobioreactor into an environmental control and life support system of a space station Acta Astronautica. 65: 248-261 |
Zimmermann F, Schöttle UM, Messerschmid E. (2005) Optimization of the tether-assisted return mission of a guided re-entry capsule Aerospace Science and Technology. 9: 713-721 |
Messerschmid E, Haignere JP, Damian K, et al. (2004) The European Astronaut Centre prepares for International Space Station operations. Acta Astronautica. 54: 527-39 |
Yazdi K, Messerschmid E. (2004) Analysis of parking orbits and transfer trajectories for mission design of cis-lunar space stations Acta Astronautica. 55: 759-771 |
Rahn M, Schöttle UM, Messerschmid E. (1999) Impact of mission requirements and constraints on conceptual launch vehicle design Aerospace Science and Technology. 3: 391-401 |