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Helping Make Humans Interplanetary

INNOVATIVE RESEARCH, STRATEGIES, AND DESIGNS
SERVICES

With an interest in artificial gravity, human performance, space physiology, orbital mechanics, and planetary science with an emphasis on Lunar and Martian geology, All Planetary seeks to consult with and/or provide research and perspective for contribution to your space mission, space project or educational experience.

PROJECTS

Current projects are research based and focused on human factors in space and exposure reduction, martian geology, lunar geology, artificial gravity, and orbital mechanics.  All research and interest is geared towards the goal of human exploration of the Moon and Martian surface as well as it's effects on the planetary systems themselves.

 

ACTIVITY

As of 11/1/2021: Currently working on establishing relationships as an advisor for Planetoid Mining and United Space Structures.

As of 07/1/2022: On the Plant Board to research space agriculture for UND's space habitat analog

As of 11/3/2022: Beginning the concept phase of a Lunar Water Company that provides water, oxygen and hydrogen products in support of Lunar, Cis-Lunar, and Martian operations and missions.

 

Currently seeking Independent consultant opportunities, with both private and public companies engaged in or have a need for research, advisory or consultant expertise in the areas mentioned

 

About All Planetary

All Planetary is a new start up that seeks to contribute value to the international commercial space industry and help humans live well in space and benefit from it's space ventures.

Bob Krueger - Independent Consultant

Bob is a retired U.S. Air Force combat veteran KC-135 pilot/navigator with 23 years of service and a combined flight time of 4350 hours to include 350 hours of combat time. He has a bachelors in Earth Science from UMD - Duluth Minnesota (1988), a Masters of Aeronautical Science from Embry Riddle University at Daytona Florida (1997) and a Masters of Science in Space Studies from the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks ND (2022) and specializes in human factors and planetary science. In 2000, Bob applied for, qualified and competed for the Year 2000 NASA Astronaut Selection Board. Besides his vast aeronautical operational flight experience, he has also served at the Pentagon working in the U.S. Operations Group as a program manager writing policy for Air Force operational readiness requirements and served as a coordinator and as the approval authority for aerial events worldwide to include the coordination of international trade shows. He is also a NASM certified trainer in sports performance and nutrition with interests in human performance and reducing exposure to the harmful effects of space through artificial gravity and high speed trajectories/operations that reduce negative effects of LDSF (Long Duration Space Flight).

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