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Solomon Westerman, PM “Polished” Final Slide Layout Week 13

Project Xpedition

Requirements Land on the Moon Move 500 meters Transmit Photos and Video to Earth

Payloads 100 grams 10 kilograms Large

Mission Phases Earth Launch Lunar Transfer Lunar Descent Locomotion Or? $ 0.0M

Earth Launch Show our stack in payload faring

LEO Launch to LEO

OTV Systems Overview In LEO, “bold” OTV and make cutaway view of systems

Lunar Transfer (Cartoon?) Show spiral with stack…. Does not have to be to scale

Lunar Orbit / Separation Zoom to LLO, show OTV/Lander separation

Lander Systems Overview Similar to OTV… have Moon “grayed” out in background (although the Moon is grey anyway)

Landing LD trajectory, show landing on surface…probably don’t need first de-orbit burn (Check off mission requirement)

Space Ball Deployment Pyrobolts, show initial drop from Lander

Space Ball Systems Overview Maybe show pendulum move back and forth a few times to show how it moves

Space Ball Mission Timeline Animation of it moving across the surface, taking a picture or something (Check off mission requirements)

100g Price tag of all the systems (should be counting up anyway) Introduce GLXP purse now? Or later? Drop the “bomb” of net capital loss now? Or later? Going to have to be VERY clear about having three separate missions…this is pretty confusing

Hopper Overview Start from landing trajectory…then when we land, show cutaway of loco engines

Hopper Trajectory Show trajectory, check off mission requirements

10kg Price tag Examples of 10kg payload usefulness

Hover Systems Overview Start at same place as 10kg, but don’t show cutaway….maybe mention the large mass difference

Large Payload Price tag

Total Mission Cost Introduce GLXP purse here and make comments? Compare to our mission costs?

$/kg slide $/kg plot for three payload cases Maybe try to make this a proposal to a venture capitalist? Probably more interesting

Other Sources of Revenue Closing slide could be ways to get money aside from GLXP purse