One of the most demanding tasks that must be performed by the Space Shuttle flight crew is the process of determining whether, when and where to abort the vehicle should engine or system failures occur during ascent or entry. Current Shuttle abort procedures involve paging through complicated paper checklists to decide on the type of abort and where to abort. Additional checklists then lead the crew through a series of actions to execute the desired abort. This process is even more difficult and time consuming in the absence of ground communications since the ground flight controllers have the analysis tools and information that is currently not available in the Shuttle cockpit. Crew workload specifically abort procedures will be greatly si...
NASA goals are set on resumption of human activity on the Moon and extending manned missions to Mars...
flying in the National Airspace System from the potential hazards associated with a catastrophic fai...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997.In...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
An investigation has been made of abort procedures for space shuttle-type vehicles using a point mas...
An important element in the design of NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is the consideration giv...
One of the primary design drivers for NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is to ensure crew safety...
SHM/FM theory has been successfully applied to the selection of the baseline set Abort Triggers for ...
New commercial crew vehicles require an emergency detection system for crew abort capability. This s...
This paper covers the simulation and evaluation of a controller design for the Crew Module (CM) Laun...
The role of traditional entry guidance systems is to ensure that the vehicle is brought from a nomin...
A Return-to-Launch-Site (RTLS) abort with three Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME) operational was ex...
The Space Transportation System era has produced a new operational consideration with unique problem...
The mathematical models and computer program which are used to implement LASS are described. The com...
This study investigated the possibility of abort landing the Space Shuttle at east coast airports wh...
NASA goals are set on resumption of human activity on the Moon and extending manned missions to Mars...
flying in the National Airspace System from the potential hazards associated with a catastrophic fai...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997.In...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
An investigation has been made of abort procedures for space shuttle-type vehicles using a point mas...
An important element in the design of NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is the consideration giv...
One of the primary design drivers for NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is to ensure crew safety...
SHM/FM theory has been successfully applied to the selection of the baseline set Abort Triggers for ...
New commercial crew vehicles require an emergency detection system for crew abort capability. This s...
This paper covers the simulation and evaluation of a controller design for the Crew Module (CM) Laun...
The role of traditional entry guidance systems is to ensure that the vehicle is brought from a nomin...
A Return-to-Launch-Site (RTLS) abort with three Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME) operational was ex...
The Space Transportation System era has produced a new operational consideration with unique problem...
The mathematical models and computer program which are used to implement LASS are described. The com...
This study investigated the possibility of abort landing the Space Shuttle at east coast airports wh...
NASA goals are set on resumption of human activity on the Moon and extending manned missions to Mars...
flying in the National Airspace System from the potential hazards associated with a catastrophic fai...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997.In...