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− | [[File:Bat.jpg |300px|thumb|right|A Bat Chart showing an Earth to Mars mission architecture.]] | + | [[File:Bat.jpg |300px|thumb|right|A Bat Chart showing an Earth to Mars mission architecture using multiple launches of the [[Falcon 9]] rocket.]] |
A '''bat chart''' is a type of diagram used at [[NASA]] to illustrate various mission timelines and concepts. A fundamental components of [[Powerpoint Engineering]], it is one of the first diagrams created when someone dreams up a new manned spaceflight mission. Typically, a bat chart has Earth at the bottom, and the destination (e.g., Moon, Mars, NEO, etc.) at the top. | A '''bat chart''' is a type of diagram used at [[NASA]] to illustrate various mission timelines and concepts. A fundamental components of [[Powerpoint Engineering]], it is one of the first diagrams created when someone dreams up a new manned spaceflight mission. Typically, a bat chart has Earth at the bottom, and the destination (e.g., Moon, Mars, NEO, etc.) at the top. |
Revision as of 18:16, 8 February 2012
A bat chart is a type of diagram used at NASA to illustrate various mission timelines and concepts. A fundamental components of Powerpoint Engineering, it is one of the first diagrams created when someone dreams up a new manned spaceflight mission. Typically, a bat chart has Earth at the bottom, and the destination (e.g., Moon, Mars, NEO, etc.) at the top.