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The Role of Mathematical Sciences in Advancing Space Exploration: Challenges and Innovations

Abstract

This study looks at the transformative potential of mathematical science in space travel by discussing, at a practical and theoretical level, some of the fields examined, from adaptive mathematical modeling of missions to optimizing resource use via novel techniques of resource allocation optimization. Astronomical data could also be examined more intensively by enhanced new methods, in addition to possibly establishing hybrid propulsion technologies. Utilizing a qualitative methodology, the research gathers insights from expert interviews and mission reports, applying thematic analysis to uncover patterns and themes. Findings highlight the critical contributions of mathematics in addressing challenges and driving innovations, emphasizing its role in improving mission outcomes, resource efficiency, and propulsion advancements. Despite its focus on specific missions, the study highlights the expansive potential of mathematics in space exploration and provides a foundation for future research to further explore its implications.

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Akash Verma, (2025-02-21 14:02:09.745). The Role of Mathematical Sciences in Advancing Space Exploration: Challenges and Innovations. Abhi International Journal of Mathematical Science, Volume hJHWKRPYd65OJwN6Zw4y, Issue 1.