PAIGE PRITCHARD
Carnegie Mellon University (alumnus), PhD
NICK MURPHY
Carnegie Mellon University (alumnus)
SHILPA SARODE
Carnegie Mellon University (alumnus)
LOUI VONGPRACHANG
Carnegie Mellon University (alumnus)
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NASA plans to send humans to Mars as early as the 2030s. Such a complex and expensive undertaking is justified by the fact that only humans have the unique set of abilities inherent to scientific exploration. A team of four graduate students from Carnegie Mellon’s Master of Human-Computer Interaction program took a user-centered design approach to identify breakdowns in current processes used in the practice and execution of extraplanetary exploration. Through a combination of secondary research, co-design, body storming, and ethnographic research including interviews and field studies, they found that current operational procedures constrain the human abilities of physical agility, adaptability, and perceptiveness....