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* [http://images.spaceref.com/news/2011/11jan2011.olson.nac2.pdf Human Space Exploration Framework Summary] | * [http://images.spaceref.com/news/2011/11jan2011.olson.nac2.pdf Human Space Exploration Framework Summary] | ||
* [http://soliton.ae.gatech.edu/people/lsankar/AE1350/Joyce.Carpenter.pdf Designing Human Exploration Missions] | * [http://soliton.ae.gatech.edu/people/lsankar/AE1350/Joyce.Carpenter.pdf Designing Human Exploration Missions] | ||
+ | * [http://images.spaceref.com/news/2011/jsc.cross.cutting.pdf Cross Cutting Activities] | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 19:35, 27 November 2011
Powerpoint Engineering (also called Viewgraph Engineering) is a favorite activity of aerospace engineers at NASA. This activity involves the creation of Powerpoint slides rather than doing actual work. The greatest practitioners of this art form are able to produce mind-numbing charts that make absolutely no sense, but are nevertheless used to influence national space policy. In modern times, Powerpoint engineering has replaced actual engineering at most NASA centers.
Elements
Key elements of Powerpoint engineering slides include:
- Crappy line drawings
- Hi-resolution graphics (usually obtained from Google image search)
- Acronyms that aren't explained
- As many different font sizes as possible
- Matlab plots with microscopic axis labels
Examples
- Human Exploration Framework Team Presentation
- Human Space Exploration Framework Summary
- Designing Human Exploration Missions
- Cross Cutting Activities
Trivia
- In olden days, engineers would write full reports to document technical work.