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Semi, Emanuela Trevisan. "Missioni, contro-missioni, apartheid. Il caso dei Falascia." La Ricerca Folklorica, no. 18 (October 1988): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1479271.

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Amsler, Nadine. "Going Native or Remaining Foreign?" Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 97, no. 1 (December 20, 2017): 372–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/qfiab-2017-0020.

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Riassunto Negli ultimi decenni la ricerca storica ha portato la propria attenzione sulle missioni cattoliche nell’Asia moderna in quanto laboratori di contatti culturali. Il passaggio da una visione eurocentrica ed espansionistica delle missioni a un quadro che metteva in risalto il ruolo di attori non europei e le specificita culturali dei cristianesimi sorti in area extraeuropea ha comportato una progressiva articolazione e specializzazione del discorso accademico sull’argomento. Un convegno svoltosi a Roma e dedicato ai missionari cattolici attivi nell’Asia moderna si e prefisso di radunare esperti delle varie regioni del continente al fine di promuovere un dialogo transregionale sul radicamento dei missionari nelle societa locali. L’autrice e uno degli organizzatori del convengo. Nel presente contributo colloca il convegno nel contesto delle ultime tendenze storiografiche, ne riassume i punti salienti e individua nuovi campi di ricerca.
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Amsler, Nadine. "Going Native or Remaining Foreign?" Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 97, no. 1 (December 1, 2017): 372–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/qufiab-2017-0020.

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Riassunto Negli ultimi decenni la ricerca storica ha portato la propria attenzione sulle missioni cattoliche nell’Asia moderna in quanto laboratori di contatti culturali. Il passaggio da una visione eurocentrica ed espansionistica delle missioni a un quadro che metteva in risalto il ruolo di attori non europei e le specificità culturali dei cristianesimi sorti in area extraeuropea ha comportato una progressiva articolazione e specializzazione del discorso accademico sull’argomento. Un convegno svoltosi a Roma e dedicato ai missionari cattolici attivi nell’Asia moderna si è prefisso di radunare esperti delle varie regioni del continente al fine di promuovere un dialogo transregionale sul radicamento dei missionari nelle società locali. L’autrice è uno degli organizzatori del convengo. Nel presente contributo colloca il convegno nel contesto delle ultime tendenze storiografiche, ne riassume i punti salienti e individua nuovi campi di ricerca.
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GÓRSKI, JAN. "GUIDA DELLE MISSIONI CATTOLICHE, Roma 2005, Kongregacja Ewangelizacji Narodów." Annales Missiologici Posnanienses, no. 15 (January 15, 2007): 317–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/amp.2006.15.28.

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Rossa, Carina. "TERZA MISSIONE E SERVICE LEARNING NEL MODELLO DELLE CATTEDRE SCHOLAS." Revista ComSertões 8, no. 1 (August 3, 2020): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.36943/comsertoes.v8i1.8667.

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Tutti riconoscono le funzioni della didattica e della ricerca come missioni identitarie dell’università. Nel tempo si è introdotta una terza missione che riguarda il rapporto con il territorio. Il nuovo millennio porta un nuovo paradigma sulla terza missione in America Latina, si tratta dell’approccio di Responsabilità Sociale Universitaria (RSU). Questo orientamento si definisce innanzitutto per la gestione degli impatti dell’organizzazione nel proprio intorno umano, sociale, economico, naturale, in funzione dello sviluppo sostenibile. Alcune proposte pedagogiche, come il Service Learning, si propongono come approcci adeguati a questo modello di università nel momento in cui gli attori esterni lavorano insieme agli agenti interni all’università per attivare progetti di sviluppo, produrre nuove conoscenze socialmente utili e formare futuri professionisti attorno a valori che aiutano a migliorare la qualità di vita della popolazione, promuovendo la inter e trans-disciplinarietà. La sfida delle Cattedre Scholas è quella di supportare una rete mondiale di università impegnate socialmente, una rete come reale strumento di trasformazione dell’umanità.
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Melai, Fabrizio. "Sul significato del "platonismo" di PeramÀs nel suo Commentarius (1793)." SOCIETÀ E STORIA, no. 134 (February 2012): 673–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ss2011-134002.

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Nella sua opera De vita et moribus tredecim virorum Paraguaycorum (1795), l'ex gesuita paraguaiano José Manuel Peramás inserě un Commentarius in cui stabiliva un paragone fra le famose missioni del Paraguay e lo stato utopico di Platone. Questo fatto ha contribuito molto alla fama dello scritto di Peramás e alla sua fortuna in anni recenti. Con questo saggio, l'autore dimostra che il Commentarius si inseriva in un contesto italiano che vedeva il risveglio dell'interesse per le opere politiche di Platone, che Peramás aveva studiato in Spagna, presso l'UniversitÀ di Cervera, alla scuola dell'umanista Finestres. Analizzando poi il contenuto del Commentarius, l'autore ne sottolinea gli aspetti apologetici, che rimandano alle opere di Domingo Muriel, ultimo Provinciale del Paraguay. Peramás voleva infatti contrapporre il modello politico delle Missioni del Paraguay alle realizzazioni della Rivoluzione in Francia, usando l'utopia platonica per riaffermare una politologia tradizionale, con sostanziali legami con la filosofia della Seconda Scolastica, specialmente Francisco Suárez.
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Burigana, David. "La "grande illusion": lo Spazio sovietico visto dalla Francia fra scienza, tecnologia e politica estera dagli anni Sessanta agli anni Ottanta." MONDO CONTEMPORANEO, no. 2 (May 2021): 319–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/mon2020-002016.

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Gli scienziati occidentali incontravano i "colleghi" del blocco sovietico. L'obiettivo politico-diplomatico era mostrare disponibilità al dialogo, quello ovvio avere canali alternativi di informazione sui progressi sovietici. Questi contatti dovevano avvenire nel quadro di una collaborazione occidentale in funzione della traiettoria impressa allo sviluppo tecno-scientifico statunitense. Vennero tuttavia delineandosi negli anni Sessanta quei caratteri di una competizione/cooperazione euro-atlantica giunti fino ai giorni nostri, senza che il processo di costruzione europea ne intaccasse gli ambiti più strategici. Come in questo contesto rapportarsi con il mondo sovietico? E che immagine trarne? Nuove evidenze sembrano emergere grazie all'incrocio di diversi archivi tratti dall'esperienza più indicativa, quella francese, dalle commissioni scientifiche franco-sovietiche alla "cooperazione" spaziale con le missioni dello spationaute Jean-Luc Chrétien nel 1982 e nel 1988, e poi con la fase di maggior cooperazione durante le missioni Vega 1 e 2 nell'Armata Halley per far intercettare la cometa dalla sonda ESA Giotto nel marzo 1986.
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Cho, Paul. "Between Edinburgh 1910 and 2010: Changing Theological Views of Missioni." Modern Believing 51, no. 3 (January 2010): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/mb.51.3.16.

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Prosperi, Adriano. "Missioni popolari e visite pastorali in Italia tra '500 e '600." Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Italie et Méditerranée 109, no. 2 (1997): 767–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mefr.1997.4514.

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Bressani (book author), Francesco Giuseppe, Francesco Guardiani (book editor), and Joseph Pivato (review author). "Breve Relatione d’alcune missioni de’PP. della Compagnia di Giesù nella Nuova Francia." Quaderni d'italianistica 32, no. 2 (April 10, 2012): 228–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/q.i..v32i2.16332.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Missioni"

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Ghedini, Giacomo. "I "moretti" : schiavitù e missioni tra Africa ed Europa (1824-1947)." Thesis, Université Paris Cité, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021UNIP7130.

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L'objectif de cette thèse est de reconstituer l'histoire du phénomène des moretti, filles et garçons d'origine subsaharienne, rachetés de l'esclavage par des missionnaires catholiques principalement au XIXe siècle et éduqués en Europe, souvent avec le but de les renvoyer après en Afrique comme missionnaires. Dans la première partie de ce travail, j'esquisse le contexte historique, notamment en référence aux macro-thèmes de l'esclavage et des missions. L'analyse des principales phases de développement du phénomène vient ensuite, à partir de sa dimension institutionnelle. J'ai choisi de commencer cette étude avec l'histoire de la missionnaire Anne-Marie Javouhey, qui amena en 1824 quelques enfants sénégalais en France. Le phénomène est en déclin à partir de la fin du XIXe siècle mais j'ai choisi comme date finale, celle de 1947, année de la mort de Joséphine Bakhita, une esclave soudanaise devenue religieuse et canonisée après sa mort. Dans la troisième partie de la thèse, je présente quelques trajectoires biographiques de moretti, afin d'illustrer par l'exemple les nombreux cas de vies et d'événements qui donnent corps à un phénomène unitaire mais diversifié. Une étude iconographique en Annexe achève la thèse. Cette recherche veut mettre en lumière une histoire restée jusqu'à'présent presque cachée : le travail ne se focalise pas seulement sur les trajectoires des missionnaires européens, mais surtout sur celles des moretti. La recherche s'inscrit donc dans le courant des 'études qui repensent l'histoire des missions dans une perspective' qui n'est plus euro-centrique. Les moretti, en effet, ne furent pas uniquement des victimes d'un système qui les relégait à être des acteurs de second plan, mais ils furent des individus qui contribuèrent à façonner la mission. Cette histoire, souvent douloureuse, des enfants africains éduqués en Europe au XIXe, est restée longtemps méconnue ; elle est l'une des premières pages de l'histoire du christianisme africain
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to reconstruct the historical phenomenon of the "moretti". They were generally girls and boys of sub-Saharan origin rescued from slavery by Catholic missionaries during the Nineteenth century. Once in Europe, they were often educated to become missionaries, to be later sent back to Africa to continue the christianization of the continent. In the first part of my work, I will attempt to outline the historical context, highlighting the references to the macro-themes of slavery and missions. Hence, I will also analyse the main stages of its development from its institutional dimension. I have decided to date the beginning of the phenomenon in 1824 when missionary Anne-Marie Javouhey brought some Senegalese children to France. Although it had already been in decline for several decades, I have chosen to consider 1947 as an ending point: this is when Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese slave girl turned nun and canonised after death, died. In the third and final part of the thesis I will present some biographical portraits of "moretti", in order to illustrate the wide case history of lives and events that make up to such a unitary but diversified phenomenon. An elaborate iconographic appendix closes the work. This research aims to bring to light a history that has so far been almost neglected, focusing not only on the trajectories of European missionaries, but especially on those of the "moretti". By doing so, it will fit into that field of studies that tries to rethink the history of missions abandoning a strictly Eurocentric approach. This research also wants to emphasize that "moretti" were not simply victims of a system which only classified them as second-rate roles, but rather individuals with their own agency, who directly contributed to shaping the mission itself
L'obiettivo di questa tesi dottorale è ricostruire il fenomeno storico dei "moretti", bambine e bambini d'origine subsahariana riscattati dalla schiavitù da missionari cattolici principalmente nel diciannovesimo secolo ed educati in Europa, spesso con lo scopo di rimandarli in Africa come missionari a loro volta. La prima parte cercherà di tratteggiare il contesto storico, in particolare in riferimento ai macrotemi della schiavitù e delle missioni. Seguirà l'analisi delle principali fasi di sviluppo del fenomeno, a partire anche dalla sua dimensione istituzionale. Si è optato per datarne l'inizio nel 1824, con l'azione della missionaria Anne-Marie Javouhey, che portò alcuni bambini senegalesi in Francia; la data scelta per la fine, invece, benché esso fosse in declino già da tempo, è il 1947, anno di morte di Giuseppina Bakhita, una bambina schiava sudanese divenuta suora e la più nota tra le "morette". Nella terza ed ultima parte della tesi si presenteranno alcuni ritratti biografici di "moretti", al fine di illustrare esemplarmente l'ampia casistica di vite e vicende che danno corpo a un fenomeno unitario ma diversificato. Chiude l'elaborato un'appendice iconografica. La ricerca vuole riportare alla luce una storia rimasta finora pressoché sommersa, focalizzando non solo le traiettorie dei missionari europei, ma specialmente quelle dei "moretti" e, così facendo, inserirsi nella corrente di studi volta a ripensare la storia delle missioni in chiave non più esclusivamente eurocentrica. I "moretti", infatti, non furono solo vittime di una serie di processi volti a relegarli ad un ruolo di secondo piano, ma individui dotati di una loro agency, che contribuirono a plasmare la missione stessa
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Corni, Gabriele. "Interfaccia utente per assegnamento missioni e monitoraggio di un trattore automatico." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/11312/.

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Il presente lavoro consiste nella realizzazione di un'interfaccia utente adibita all'assegnamento di missioni e al monitoraggio remoto di un rover agricolo autonomo. Sfruttando l'informatica per la sua implementazione, tale interfaccia trova invece applicazione nel campo dell'automazione e dell'agricoltura di precisione. L'utilizzatore ha perciò la facoltà di muovere il rover in campo aperto e di demandargli missioni specifiche, ricevendo allo stesso tempo un feedback continuo sul suo operato. L'applicativo software comunica quindi in maniera bidirezionale con il veicolo controllato ed è predisposto per sfruttare diversi canali di comunicazione (antenne seriali, pacchetti udp, socket tcp). La scrittura del codice è stata seguita da una serie di prove di comunicazione con il veicolo, effettuate indoor, e infine da alcuni test completi effettuati outdoor, con il rover in movimento.
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Marchesini, Gregorio. "Caratterizzazione della Sardinia Deep Space Antenna in supporto di missioni deep space." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/20809/.

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Nel seguente elaborato verranno analizzate le caratteristiche principali della Sardinia Deep Space Antenna, il radio telescopio italiano co-finanziato da INAF e ASI per supportare sia la ricerca nell’ambito dell’astronomia, sia le missioni planetarie attualmente in corso e quelle future. Nello specifico, si analizzeranno le capacità della SDSA nell’ambito delle missioni deep space partendo da un confronto con le Deep Space Antennas da 35-m e 34-m, che vengono attualmente impiegate rispettivamente da ESA e NASA. Particolare attenzione verrà data alle soluzioni che accomunano e differenziano le tre DSA per valutare quale potrebbe essere il contributo innovativo della SDSA nell’ambito delle missioni deep space.
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Rossi, Filippo. "Studio dell'applicazione di tecniche di navigazione GPS a missioni Cubesat in orbita bassa terrestre." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020.

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Elaborato finale di laurea sviluppato in continuità con l’attività di tirocinio curriculare, svolta in modalità telematica presso l’Università di Bologna nel campo dei microsatelliti e dei microsistemi spaziali. L’Università di Bologna, negli ultimi anni, ha intensificato la ricerca nel campo dei microsatelliti e dei microsistemi, studiando e sviluppando componenti, sistemi e strutture sempre più all’avanguardia del processo tecnologico. Lo scopo di questo elaborato è proseguire il percorso di ricerca nel campo dei cubesat, analizzando la possibilità di ridurre ulteriormente le dimensioni dei componenti del payload. Partiremo studiando i sistemi di navigazione satellitare GNSS, nello specifico i sistemi GPS. In seguito, si studierà l’evoluzione dei satelliti sotto l’aspetto tecnico-scientifico, approfondendo il funzionamento e lo sviluppo dei piccoli satelliti, quali i Cubesat. Verranno descritti i sottosistemi principali e le loro funzioni, con un occhio di riguardo per il sottosistema GPS, analizzando le tre componenti principali del sistema: antenna, ricevitore e computer di bordo. Successivamente, con l’utilizzo di KiCad, un software per il design dei circuiti stampati (Printed Circuit Board – PCB), si tenterà di sviluppare le varie componenti del sottosistema. L'elaborato è volto all’analisi di microcomponenti, con l’ambizione di sviluppare nuove tecnologie per la navigazione satellitare.
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Povero, Chiara. "Missioni in terra di frontiera : la Controriforma nelle valli del Pinerolese, secoli XVI - XVIII /." Roma : Istituto Storico dei Cappuccini, 2006. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/casalini03/06920600.pdf.

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Brighi, Giancorrado. "Indagine sulle possibilità di occultazione operate dal toro di Io sulle missioni Juno ed Europa Clipper." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/19077/.

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Questo elaborato si propone di valutare le opportunità di occultazione operate dal toro di plasma di Io sulle comunicazioni tra le sonde Juno ed Europa Clipper, in orbita attorno a Giove, con la Terra. Lo scopo ultimo della tesi è studiare la science phase di due missioni interplanetarie e ottenere dati quantitativi sulla presenza di un frequency shift nelle portanti dei segnali trasmessi dalle sonde, ottenerne un andamento nel tempo e localizzare le finestre temporali di missione in cui questo non sia nullo. Di tutte le reali possibili cause di un’alterazione frequenziale la sola di interesse è il plasma contenuto nel toro di Io, dunque il problema è stato affrontato trascurando fenomeni di multipath, interferenze prodotte dalla ionosfera di Giove o della Terra, o ancora il rumore di trasmettitore e ricevitore. Con l’ausilio del software MATLAB e del suo toolkit MICE si è ricreato il modello matematico del toro di Io proposto da Phipps, assialsimmetrico e tempo invariante, ottenuta un’evoluzione temporale della posizione di sonde e Terra nel tempo e integrata la densità elettronica locale dovuta al plasma lungo le diverse congiungenti, immaginate per semplicità coincidenti con le traiettorie del segnale elettromagnetico. Dal contenuto totale di elettroni tra sonda e Terra in un dato istante si è ottenuto il path delay, e poi il frequency shift, per poi passare all’istante successivo e ripetere il calcolo per un intervallo di tempo ampio a piacere. Il movimento del segnale elettromagnetico si è considerato infinitamente veloce (non si sono usati parametri correttivi relativi al light time), e si è usata una configurazione One-Way del link sonda-Terra.
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Guardi, Giorgia. "Studi di fattibilità di misure di radioprotezione per le missioni umane nello spazio profondo con l'esperimento FOOT." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/17796/.

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L'esperimento FOOT nasce con l'obiettivo di misurare la sezione d'urto differenziale per processi di frammentazione nucleare, al fine di descrivere con precisione l'interazione tra i fasci di ioni impiegati in adroterapia e i tessuti del paziente. La grande versatilità dell’esperimento permette di effettuare le stesse misure ad energie maggiori, in modo che le sezioni d’urto calcolate possano essere impiegate in studi di radioprotezione nello spazio. Queste misure sono di grande importanza per la progettazione delle future missioni umane nello spazio profondo. In questa tesi è stato svolto uno studio di fattibilità per misure di radioprotezione, con l'obiettivo di comprendere come modificare l'apparato sperimentale di FOOT al fine di mantenere una precisione simile a quella raggiunta per misure di adroterapia. Per valutare le prestazioni dell’apparato è stata simulata con il codice FLUKA la frammentazione di un fascio di ossigeno a 700MeV/u, picco massimo della radiazione cosmica di fondo nello spazio profondo, su un bersaglio di polietilene. Le grandezze prodotte sono state alterate per tenere conto delle risoluzioni dei rivelatori, ricavate da precedenti test beam. Si sono poi analizzate le distribuzioni delle due grandezze necessarie all'identificazione univoca dei frammenti: il numero atomico Z e il numero di massa A. I risultati ottenuti sono stati confrontati con quelli ricavati per un fascio incidente a 200MeV/u, energia tipicamente utilizzata in adroterapia. I risultati di questa analisi mostrano che il setup sperimentale di FOOT per misure di radioprotezione permette di mantenere una precisione nell'dentificazione dei frammenti pesanti confrontabile con quella che caratterizza il regime di adroterapia, con una risoluzione attorno al 3.5% per il valore di A e compresa tra il 2% (ossigeno) e il 3.7% (litio) per Z. La precisione raggiunta consente l'identificazione isotopica dei frammenti, necessaria per le misure di sezione d'urto differenziale.
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Primavera, Asia. "Studio e analisi orbitale per una missione Cubesat 2U." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019.

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L’elaborato finale di laurea nasce da un progetto dell’Università di Bologna volto alla realizzazione di una missione Cubesat 2U, il cui obiettivo è effettuare una navigazione seguendo il segnale GPS. Lo scopo di questa tesi è trovare l’orbita che sarà utilizzata per la missione, utilizzando il software GMAT. A seguito di uno studio approfondito del programma, si è passati all’implementazione delle orbite scelte, inserendo come input il passaggio del satellite sul Tecnopolo. La scelta finale si è basata su alcune ipotesi iniziali che dovevano essere rispettate, come la massimizzazione dei passaggi sulla stazione di terra e un intervallo di tempo il più elevato possibile in modo da poter raccogliere i dati in maniera completa ed efficiente. Dopo l’analisi dei dati si potrà concludere che l’orbita migliore è collocata ad un’altitudine di circa 700 km, e tali analisi definiranno la fattibilità della missione stessa definendo una configurazione del satellite.
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Musolesi, Nicolò. "Sviluppo di un software per la valutazione della porzione di sfera celeste osservabile da un satellite LEO con payload astronomico." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020.

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Remor, Federica. "Analisi e implementazione del catalogo stellare della missione Gaia." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/18109/.

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La missione spaziale Gaia è una missione voluta dall’ESA (European Space Agency) per studiare ed analizzare i corpi presenti nella nostra galassia, la Via Lattea e non solo. Segue le orme della precedente missione Hipparcos, analizzando diversi parametri fondamentali per lo studio dei corpi celesti e ponendosi come obiettivo di realizzare un catalogo formato da più di un miliardo di stelle. Lo studio della missione, delle release pubblicate e, più in particolare, dei corpi catalogati in Gaia sono un ottimo punto di partenza per procedere con una ricerca più approfondita all’interno del catalogo stesso; inoltre, si rivolge particolare attenzione ai parametri fondamentali che caratterizzano un corpo celeste. La ricerca viene effettuata tramite l’implementazione di un codice all’interno di un dato linguaggio di programmazione. Questo risulta molto utile poiché permette di addentrarsi in modo diretto nei dati e nei risultati ottenuti da Gaia in questi anni di esplorazione. Il codice implementato, inoltre, consente la realizzazione di una serie di grafici volti allo studio e all’analisi più approfondita dei dati catalogati in Gaia e permette il confronto tra diversi sottoinsiemi di corpi celesti.
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Books on the topic "Missioni"

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Pasqualini, Maria Gabriella. Missioni dei carabinieri all'estero. Roma: Ente editoriale per l'Arma dei carabinieri, 2001.

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Cerasi, Giusto Lucio. Kenya dalle missioni alle élites. Bologna: Cappelli, 1986.

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Guccione, Liborio. Missioni "Rosa", "Balilla": Resistenza e alleati. Milano: Vangelista, 1987.

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Guccione, Liborio. Missioni "Rosa# - "Balilla" resistenza e alleatai. Milano: Vangelista editori, 1987.

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Mondin, Battista. Dizionario storico e teologico delle missioni. Città del Vaticano: Urbaniana University Press, 2001.

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Betti, Claudio Mario. Missioni e colonie in Africa orientale. Roma: Studium, 1999.

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Mondin, Battista. Dizionario storico e teologico delle missioni. Città del Vaticano: Urbaniana university press, 2001.

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Asmara, Gruppo Missioni. Gruppo Missioni Asmara [and] Pavoni Social Centre. [Asmara]: Gruppo Missioni Asmara, 1992.

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Semini, Arqile. Missioni i fundit: Kijtimet e një diplomati. Tiranë: [Julvin?], 2003.

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Mezzadri, Luigi. Le missioni popolari della Congregazione della missione nei sec. XVII-XVIII: Studi e documenti. 2nd ed. Roma: CLV, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Missioni"

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Uhlig, Thomas, Dennis Herrmann, and Jérôme Campan. "Mission Planning for Human Spaceflight Missions." In Spacecraft Operations, 335–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88593-9_17.

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Lord, Andy. "Missions-Eschatologie: Ein Grundgerüst für Mission im Geist." In Handbuch pfingstliche und charismatische Theologie, 451–63. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666522017.451.

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Larsson, Johan P. "Innovation Without Entrepreneurship: The Pipe Dream of Mission-Oriented Innovation Policy." In International Studies in Entrepreneurship, 77–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94273-1_5.

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AbstractIn this chapter, I analyze state entrepreneurship, as exercised through mission-oriented innovation policy: the mobilization of large pools of resources and capabilities to solve the pressing issues of our time. The state entrepreneur is not subject to real risk, often faces no market, and cannot be properly evaluated. It pays no price for being wrong and it struggles in assigning responsibility. Missions are motivated by a false dichotomy: that there is a difference in principle between fixing and creating markets. This premise is splitting hairs at best. Instead, what sets missions apart, other than sheer ambition, is a shift from bottom-up to top-down approaches to knowledge creation. Missions are most likely to achieve intended ends when reasonable people agree on the problem, what needs to be done, and when responsibility can be assigned. Even then, opportunity costs are ignored. The entrepreneurial state is currently pushing to solve those issues where it is likely to do the least good and the most harm: where we lack the knowledge of what to do, where accountability is unassigned, and where the failure-success axis cannot be meaningfully assessed. Successful mission policy further requires politics well beyond what democratic systems can achieve.
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Melo, João Vicente. "New Attempts." In Jesuit and English Experiences at the Mughal Court, c. 1580–1615, 59–105. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96588-4_3.

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AbstractThis chapter explores the evolution of the Mughal and Portuguese geopolitical strategies that paved the way for the second (1591–1592) and third (1595–1775) Jesuit missions to the Mughal court. This chapter also analyses the reactions of the members of the second mission to Akbar’s religious policies and millenarian positions, as well as the diplomatic activities and proselytising strategies of the third Jesuit mission initiated in 1595. This chapter will be focused on the top-down strategy implemented by Jerónimo Xavier and the popular mission developed by Manoel Pinheiro in Lahore. Special attention is given to the roles played by the missionaries and their converts and patrons in the empire’s social, political and economic life, as well as the capacity of the Jesuit missionaries to reach different social groups.
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Oberson, Frederic. "OSCE Special Monitoring in Ukraine." In Between Peace and Conflict in the East and the West, 47–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77489-9_3.

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AbstractThe OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Eastern Ukraine (Donbas) offers an interesting case study of what international organizations do during a war. The current conflict is tricky and multilayered. The SMM is the only international observing mission deployed permanently in this war zone, but thus far has received little academic scrutiny. Daily reports are published online so that anyone can be part of the observation process and a witness to what is going on in Donbas. But does the mission contribute to a “revival” of the OSCE? Is it an adequate, accurate, and objective monitoring tool? Is it helping to improve the situation in the field and to make life easier for the population? Finally, should the SMM to Ukraine be modified, replaced by another type of mission, or assisted in some way? In answering these questions, the chapter also considers the future of such missions in the context of the current crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Shenk, Wilbert R. "Missions." In The Blackwell Companion to Religion in America, 228–41. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444324082.ch16.

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Fujishige, Hiromi Nagata, Yuji Uesugi, and Tomoaki Honda. "East Timor: Adapting to “Integration” and Responding to “Robustness”." In Japan’s Peacekeeping at a Crossroads, 103–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88509-0_6.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we will examine the Self-Defense Forces’ (SDF’s) participation in the UN missions in East Timor, or Timor-Leste in Portuguese. Here we pay special heed to the Japanese peacekeepers’ activities in the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor and the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor from the early to mid-2000s. These United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKOs) aimed to support independence and statebuilding in East Timor by combining peacekeeping and peacebuilding. Similar to the case of Cambodia, the Japanese delegation put the greatest emphasis on engineering, which was a good fit with the goals of these UNPKOs. In East Timor, the Japan Engineering Groups engaged in civil engineering works, not only to support the UN missions but also as direct bilateral assistance to local residents in close collaboration with Japan’s ODA (the “All Japan” approach). Meanwhile, the strict constraints in the Peacekeeping Operations (PKO) Act were highlighted again, especially in terms of the protection of Japanese nationals, when the SDF rescued Japanese citizens during a 2002 riot. In addition to military deployment, civilian police personnel also contributed to the United Nations Mission in East Timor in preparation for the referendum on independence in 1999. Similar contributions were made to resume statebuilding assistance to the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste after the recurrence of violence in 2006.
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Koncsik, Imre. "Mission." In Die Entschlüsselung der Wirklichkeit, 1–2. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46533-2_1.

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Franco, Raquel Campos. "Mission." In International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 1–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_124-1.

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Behera, Marina Ngursangzeli. "Mission." In Critical Terms in Futures Studies, 199–203. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28987-4_31.

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Conference papers on the topic "Missioni"

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Sadrpour, Amir, Jionghua (Judy) Jin, and A. Galip Ulsoy. "Real-Time Energy-Efficient Path Planning for Unmanned Ground Vehicles Using Mission Prior Knowledge." In ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2013-3909.

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Surveillance missions that involve unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) include situations where a UGV has to choose between alternative paths to complete its mission. Currently, UGV missions are often limited by the available on-board energy. Thus, we propose a dynamic most energy-efficient path planning algorithm that integrates mission prior knowledge with real-time sensory information to identify the mission’s most energy-efficient path. Our proposed approach predicts and updates the distribution of energy requirement of alternative paths using recursive Bayesian estimation through two stages: (1) exploration — road segments are explored to reduce their energy prediction uncertainty; (2) exploitation — the most energy-efficient path is selected using the collected information in the exploration stage and is traversed. Our simulation results show that the proposed approach outperforms offline methods, as well as a method that only relies on exploitation to identify the most energy-efficient path.
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LINEBERRY, EDGAR, and JOHN SOLDNER. "Mission profiles for human Mars missions." In Space Programs and Technologies Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1990-3794.

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BUICAN, George Răzvan, Sebastian-Marian ZAHARIA, onut Stelian PASCARIU, Lucia-Antoneta CHICOS, Camil LANCEA, Mihai Alin POP, and Valentin-Marian STAMATE. "MISSION MANAGEMENT FOR AN AUTOMATED PILOT SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FIXED-WING TWIN-ENGINE AIRPLANE UAV." In SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE AIR FORCE. Publishing House of "Henri Coanda" Air Force Academy, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19062/2247-3173.2022.23.24.

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UAV systems used automated pilots which can be configured based on the mission. The entry level market for this type of systems is not focus mainly on fixed-wing configurations. On this paper we asses, develop and simulate missions for an automated piloting system, built on a Cube Orange architecture. The flight controller is mounted on a fixed-wing twin-engine airplane built using additive manufacturing technologies. For the management and simulation of UAV mission we use Mission Planner, and open-source software from ArduPilot. The missions is simulated to obtain an improvement of the automated piloting system, evaluate the terrain from the flight path, avoid dangers, keep out of restricted areas and find the optimal routes. .
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Demoes, Noah, Trang Nguyen, Jaime Pena, and Neal Wagner. "Assessing Mission Performance for Technology Reliant Missions." In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2020.181.

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Czech, Manuel, and Ulrich Walter. "Industrial Verification of Piezo Motors on a CubeSat Based Verification Platform." In CANEUS 2006: MNT for Aerospace Applications. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/caneus2006-11084.

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Due to the classification of technologies in NASA’s and ESA’s technology readiness levels, newly developed components have to be space proven before they can be utilized in space missions. This space prove can be adduced by sending these technologies to orbit either as experiment on a piggyback flight or a dedicated mission. Over the last years the size of technologies and satellites has shifted to much smaller sizes. In this paper, the possibility of industrial verification of MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System) applications using dedicated pico-satellite missions is examined. Based on the CubeSat concept, a technology verification platform can be realized for verification of not only pico-satellite components, but also of components of complex systems and missions. Therefore a platform fulfilling the requirements for such industrial verification of components named MOVE (Munich Orbital Verification Experiment) is developed at the Institute of Astronautics (LRT). This platform enables professional verification of MEMS technology and techniques at overall mission costs of less than 100k€. As a first application of this approach, a mission called π-MOVE (π for piezo) will verify piezo motors on the developed platform. These piezo motors are representative for components of complex systems, as this motor concept is considered to be key technology for future segmented mirror telescope missions. In the mission design process for this platform, strong emphasis is put on the robustness of the design, low complexity and realizability within the institute’s environment. The advantages through access to both university and industry resources will be taken. The feasibility of professional technology verification is highly dependent on the test plans, which are developed in cooperation with the experienced industrial partners.
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"Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of Space Structures." In Structural Health Monitoring. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644901311-42.

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Abstract. Recent years have seen an increased interest in exploring outer space for space tourism or for unmanned or manned planetary explorations. The captivated interests among various stakeholders to employ advanced technologies to meet the requirements of these missions have necessitated the use of newly developed asset monitoring systems to ensure robustness and mission reliability. Although, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods provide sufficient information about the state of the structure at the time of inspection, the need for continuously monitoring the health of the structure throughout the mission has asserted the use of Structure Health Monitoring (SHM) technologies to increase the levels of safety and thereby, reducing the overall mission costs. However, since the implementation of SHM technologies for space missions can be affected by several factors including, environmental conditions, measurement reliability and unavailability of adequate standards, additional considerations on its employability must be reconsidered. This article demonstrates a structured approach to compare the capabilities of some of the most promising SHM technologies in consideration of these influential factors. Additionally, remarks on the feasibility of employing these SHM technologies and the role they could play in such critical missions would be elaborated.
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Shriyam, Shaurya, and Satyandra K. Gupta. "Task Assignment and Scheduling for Mobile Robot Teams." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-86007.

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Most complex missions comprise of spatially separated tasks which have to be finished using teams of mobile robots. The main challenges for planning such missions are forming effective coalitions among available robots and assigning them to tasks in such a way that the expected mission completion time is minimized. Our model allows task execution by a fraction of the assigned team even when the rest of the team has not yet arrived at the task location. We also allow tasks to be interrupted and robots of assigned teams to be rescheduled from an unfinished task to another task. We describe five different heuristic algorithms to compute schedules for all robots assigned to the mission. We compare them and analyze the computational performance of the best performing strategy. We also show how to handle uncertainty that may arise during traveling or task execution and then study the effect of varying uncertainty on the minimization of mission completion time.
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Scarso, Stefano, Stephan Staudacher, Christian Keller, and Jürgen Mathes. "Mission Severity Assessment Based on 1Hz Engine Data." In ASME Turbo Expo 2022: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2022-80923.

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Abstract The severity of a flight mission depends on a wide range of operating conditions caused by aircraft, pilot and engine control system interaction. However, today’s availability of continuously sampled data offers the chance to relate the severity of a mission to the details of operation. In this work, 1 Hz measurements are taken from the DASHlink dataset of NASA. Other measurements not directly available in the dataset are synthesized through an engine model. Those are then used to calculate a severity parameter and a set of non-dimensional groups which are averaged for each flight. Based on those, a severity classification is performed on a sample of flight missions. The severity classification algorithm consists of a principal component analysis and a support-vector machine model. The accuracy and the robustness of the severity classification algorithm are evaluated for several flight missions. The contribution of each flight segment to the severity of the entire flight mission is discussed. The mean flight mission severity for the engine of highest and lowest operating time on a particular aircraft are compared and results are discussed. Finally, the ability to identify more than two severity groups is discussed.
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Buckland, Daniel, Megan Parisi, Kaitlin Mctigue, Shu-Chieh Wu, Tina Panontin, Gordon Vos, Devan Petersen, and Alonso Vera. "NASA’s Identified Risks of Adverse Outcomes Due to Inadequate Human Systems Integration Architecture in Human Spaceflight." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001427.

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The NASA Human System Risk Board (HSRB) has the overall responsibility for tracking the evolution of the top ~30 human system risks that it has identified to be associated with human spaceflight. As part of this process, the Board is charged with maintaining a consistent, integrated process to mitigate those risks, and developing evidence-based risk posture recommendations. One of the identified risks is due to inadequate human systems integration architecture (HSIA) and a driving factor of this risk is that given decreasing real-time ground support for execution of complex operations during future exploration missions, there is a possibility of adverse performance outcomes including that crew are unable to adequately respond to unanticipated critical malfunctions or detect safety critical procedural errors. The HSRB uses Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) as a communication tool for describing how astronaut exposure to spaceflight hazards leads to meaningful mission-level health and performance outcomes and as the basis for understanding intermediate causal relationships between risk contributing factors and countermeasures that link hazards to outcomes. The HSIA risk DAG will be presented and described. Historically, critical malfunctions requiring Crew/MCC management occurred at a rate of 1.7 times per year for ISS averaged over the lifetime and 3-4 times per year in the burn in phase for the vehicle. These averages do not include EVA data, which greatly increases the incident rate. Prior experience from the Apollo program showed 10/11 crewed missions experienced significant anomalies where crew relied heavily on MCC expertise in real-time. These failure patterns are in line with those observed in other complex engineered systems (e.g., oil rigs, launch systems, commercial aviation, etc.) It is likely that general malfunction and error rates are > 10% for short duration missions (<30 days), based on past and current spaceflight operations data. Likelihood of adverse outcomes has the potential to increase as crew conduct work with new, complex systems and with less ground support. For Low Earth Orbit missions and Lunar missions less than 30 days, assuming minimal comm delays, disruptions and bandwidth limitations, malfunctions and errors can affect mission objectives and crew health but may be mitigated by ground support. For Lunar missions greater than 30 days and any potential Mars mission malfunctions and errors can have Loss of Crew and Loss of Mission consequences due to reduced ground support (communication delays, constraints and blackouts) for more complex operations, as well as reduced resupply and evacuation options.
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Rouverand, Léa, Cerise Cuny, Elena López-Contreras González, Marine Prunier, Mathéo Fouchet, Nicolas Wattelle, Valentine Bourgeois, Quentin Royer, and Marie Delaroche. "Experiment collaboration program during a Martian analogue mission to introduce young students to human space exploration." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.090.

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The last decade has demonstrated an increased public and private interest towards crewed missions through the emergence of New Space and the Artemis program. There is therefore a need to form the next generation of scientists to prepare future crewed space exploration missions. In this context, it is important to familiarize teenagers with the scientific issues of today’s world and to inspire them to engage in the space sector. Crew 263 is a group of seven students preparing a Martian analogue mission at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in the desert of Utah (United States). A Martian analogue mission at the MDRS, because is the perfect set-up to introduce young students to human space exploration. In the context of their mission, Crew 263 has organized a program of space educational activities for middle and high school students surrounding the topics of altered gravity, astronomy, health and safety procedures and robotic systems. Precisely, a set of four experiments that will be performed by the students was conceived to bring into light the various scientific topics surrounding space exploration missions. The experiment “Plants in Microgravity” aims to illustrate the influence of gravity on plant growth by planting seeds in pots mounted on a rotating platform in a vertical plane, which will disturb their gravitational cues. “Beginner Astronomer” aims to introduce students to astronomy and astrophotography by establishing with the students a list of galaxies/nebulas to be observed during the Mission. Then, for “Emergency situation at the MDRS” students will put into practice the scientific approach by creating protocols to mitigate risk situations during space exploration missions. Finally, for the “Perseverance’s little brother” experiment, students will develop a small rover to analyze the atmosphere condition around the MDRS station. To maximize their involvement, prior to the mission at the MDRS, the middle and high school students prepare the experiments with the support of the crew. Then, the prepared experiment will be performed in parallel with the crew while they are simulating Martian life. To allow students to be immersed in the mission when the crew will be at the MDRS, short podcasts will be recorded describing the crew’s daily life and the evolution of the different experiments. This podcast will be sent to the classes during the simulation, thus allowing the students to have an insight on the daily life of the analogue astronauts at the station.
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Baudais, Virginie, and Souleymane Maïga. The European Union Training Mission in Mali: An Assessment. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/krbn9926.

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This SIPRI Background Paper provides an overview of the European Union Training Mission in Mali (EUTM Mali) and assesses its impact on Mali’s conflict dynamics since it was established in 2013. The third of three country-specific papers, it is part of a larger SIPRI project analysing the effectiveness of the EU’s training missions in Somalia, the Central African Republic and Mali. All three papers will feed into a synthesis paper that will offer a comparative analysis of the missions and recommendations for the way forward. This paper analyses EUTM Mali’s main training and advisory activities, before assessing its political and operational impacts. It summarizes the main factors that account for the mission’s successes and limitations, and makes three recommendations to augment the future impact of the mission. It concludes that EUTM Mali has made an impact in terms of military capacity building, but that further progress is needed to improve coordination with the Malian Armed Forces (Forces Armées Maliennes, FAMA). In addition, EUTM Mali faces many obstacles that lie largely beyond its control, including the deteriorating security situation in the centre of Mali and in the border region of Liptako-Gourma
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Wittmann, Florian, Florian Roth, Miriam Hufnagl, Ralf Lindner, and Merve Yorulmaz. Towards a framework for impact assessment for mission-oriented innovation policies. A formative toolbox approach. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2022.540.

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Mission-oriented policies (MOIP) have become important means to foster transformative change in many countries. Yet, approaches for assessing these policies' impacts are still in their infancy, not least due to the complexity of MOIP. To address this gap, we propose a toolbox approach that supports policy-makers during policy design and implementation, and allows for an identification of potential impacts by a theory-based approach. To disentangle the complexity of missions, we first conceptualize MOIPs as multiple translation processes from mission formulation and design to implementation. Each translation step shapes the policies' impacts. Based on this framework, we develop a set of specific analytical tools that are intended to support the process of bringing missions into realization, but also help to assess whether missions contribute to the postulated goals. These tools include a mapping of the socio-technical systems, a typology to explore the transformative ambition of missions, a process to develop impact pathways, an inventory of policy instruments to support the mission design, and indicators to measure mission progress along the developed pathways. Finally, we propose several analytical questions to explore the context for the development of potential impacts.
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Massotti, Luca, Günther March, and Ilias Daras. Next Generation Gravity Mission as a Mass-change And Geosciences International Constellation (MAGIC) Mission Requirements Document. Edited by Roger Haagmans and Lucia Tsaoussi. European Space Agency, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5270/esa.nasa.magic-mrd.2020.

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MAGIC is the joint NASA/ESA constellation concept based on NASA’s Mass Change Designated Observable (MCDO) and ESA’s Next Generation Gravity Missions (NGGM) studies. The main objective of MAGIC is to extend the mass transport time series of previous gravity missions such as GRACE and GRACE-FO with significantly enhanced accuracy, spatial and temporal resolutions and to demonstrate the operational capabilities of MAGIC with the goal of answering global user community needs to the greatest possible extent. This document defines unambiguous and traceable requirements for preparing and developing MAGIC. The scope of the MAGIC Mission Requirement Document includes end-to-end Earth observation system including user/scientific requirements, mission operations, data product development and processing, data distribution and data archiving. The intention of the document is also to accommodate results from NASA MCDO study, ESA Phase-0 NGGM and other national studies on future gravity missions. The MAGIC MRD is a NASA/ESA reference document frozen in its current version 1.0 that defines the mission requirements achievable by an optimised two-pair Bender-type constellation of a future implementation. Subsequent ESA and NASA official documents of updated implementation baseline will be traceable to the MAGIC MRD.
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Denning, Todd, Peter Crane, Winston Bennett, and Jr. Mission Complexity Scoring in Distributed Mission Training. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada418478.

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SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC. Mission Directives. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada405089.

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Pattillo, Jeffrey. Mission Mapping. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada576733.

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van Hoof, Luc, and Marloes Kraan. Mission report Tanzania : scoping mission marine fisheries Tanzania. IJmuiden: Wageningen Marine Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/404872.

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van Hoof, Luc, and Nathalie A. Steins. Mission report Kenya : scoping Mission Marine Fisheries Kenya. IJmuiden: Wageningen Marine Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/413271.

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Smit, Timo. Delivering the Compact: Towards a More Capable and Gender-balanced EU Civilian CSDP. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/jipm5735.

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European Union (EU) member states established a political compact in 2018 to strengthen the civilian dimension of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). Among other things, they committed to raise the number and share of seconded personnel in civilian CSDP missions to at least 70 per cent and to promote a better representation of women at all levels. The compact has been regarded positively despite mixed results. Personnel secondments have not substantially increased and there remains significant variation in burden sharing between EU member states. The share of seconded personnel actually decreased overall—from 66 per cent in 2018 to 60 per cent in 2022—and in almost every mission. Women’s representation has increased modestly in recent years and reached 24 per cent in 2022. Civilian CSDP is at a critical juncture. EU member states will adopt a new Civilian CSDP Compact by mid 2023. Several trends that were not conducive to raising the share of seconded personnel continued during the implementation of the current compact, but some of these may be reversing. This paper makes recommendations on how EU member states can renew and complement their commitments on increasing secondments and women’s representation, based on the ongoing need to strengthen civilian CSDP missions and on lessons learned from the current compact.
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Hadnott, Crystal D. Mission Critical Partnership. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada565567.

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