The International Space Station (ISS) enables the study of supportability issues associated with long-duration human spaceflight. The ISS is a large, complex spacecraft that must be maintained by its crew. In contrast to the Space Shuttle Orbiter vehicle, but similar to spacecraft that will be component elements of future missions beyond low-Earth orbit, ISS does not return to the ground for servicing and provisioning of spares is severely constrained by transportation limits. Although significant technical support is provided by ground personnel, all hands-on maintenance tasks are performed by the crew. It is expected that future missions to distant destinations will be further limited by lack of resupply opportunities and will, eventually...
As the durations and distances involved in human exploration missions increase, the logistics associ...
The ISS External Survey integrates the requirements for photographic and video imagery of the Intern...
This paper introduces an analytical approach, Probability and Confidence Trade-space (PACT), which c...
The International Space Station (ISS) was originally designed to operate until 2015 with a plan for ...
The International Space Station (ISS) Program has many lessons to offer for the future of space expl...
During the early assembly missions the International Space Station could experience failures that wi...
The International Space Station (ISS) begins its life with the first element being delivered to spac...
Future crewed missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) represent a logistical challenge that is unprece...
In response to the U.S. President s Vision for Space Exploration (January 14, 2004), NASA has revise...
Human research on the International Space Station (ISS) crew has made significant advances in unders...
Long duration missions present numerous risks to crew health and performance. The international spac...
Nearly six years after the launch of the first International Space Station element, and four years a...
The International Space Station (ISS) celebrates ten years of operations in 2008. While the station ...
For more than 10 years, the continuous manned presence aboard the International Space Station (ISS) ...
Long duration and exploration class space missions will place new requirements on human performance ...
As the durations and distances involved in human exploration missions increase, the logistics associ...
The ISS External Survey integrates the requirements for photographic and video imagery of the Intern...
This paper introduces an analytical approach, Probability and Confidence Trade-space (PACT), which c...
The International Space Station (ISS) was originally designed to operate until 2015 with a plan for ...
The International Space Station (ISS) Program has many lessons to offer for the future of space expl...
During the early assembly missions the International Space Station could experience failures that wi...
The International Space Station (ISS) begins its life with the first element being delivered to spac...
Future crewed missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) represent a logistical challenge that is unprece...
In response to the U.S. President s Vision for Space Exploration (January 14, 2004), NASA has revise...
Human research on the International Space Station (ISS) crew has made significant advances in unders...
Long duration missions present numerous risks to crew health and performance. The international spac...
Nearly six years after the launch of the first International Space Station element, and four years a...
The International Space Station (ISS) celebrates ten years of operations in 2008. While the station ...
For more than 10 years, the continuous manned presence aboard the International Space Station (ISS) ...
Long duration and exploration class space missions will place new requirements on human performance ...
As the durations and distances involved in human exploration missions increase, the logistics associ...
The ISS External Survey integrates the requirements for photographic and video imagery of the Intern...
This paper introduces an analytical approach, Probability and Confidence Trade-space (PACT), which c...