spacehow
Spacehow is a conceptual framework used in space operations to integrate spatial analysis with procedural guidance for mission planning and execution. It treats space as a multidimensional domain where location, geometry, and time interact to support decision making and automated planning. The framework seeks to align geographic information concepts with spacecraft routing, surface navigation, and resource mapping, emphasizing how actions unfold across space and time rather than focusing on static positions alone.
Etymology and origins: The term spacehow is a portmanteau of space and how, intended to emphasize methods
Core components: Spacehow combines data fusion from orbital maps, topographic and hazard models, and sensor feeds;
Applications: The approach informs mission design and surface navigation for rovers and landers, resource prospecting on
Evaluation and limitations: Spacehow offers improved situational awareness and decision support, but its effectiveness depends on
See also space situational awareness, geographic information systems, robotics, and autonomous systems.