Lunar mission design is not only about the vehicle or the landing itself. It is also about understanding how one mission event can affect the entire lunar environment. This paper (by M.M. Wittal1and S.C. Butts NASA Gateway Deep Space Logistics Project, Kennedy Space Center, FL, 32899 USA, 2011) shows how MBSE and SysML can be used to model that broader system-level risk, especially the impact of lunar dust and debris on assets both on the surface and in orbit. What I like most is the practical angle: turning complex physics into a flexible systems engineering tool that mission designers can actually use to evaluate risk earlier and more consistently. A strong example of how model-based engineering helps connect analysis with real mission decisions.
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