Based on current estimates of Space Shuttle traffic in the 1980\u27s about one third of the flights vill utilize Spacelab, a system which will greatly increase the Shuttle\u27s capability for conducting science, applications and technology missions lasting seven to thirty days. Spacelab is the largest international cooperative space program involving the United States to date with nine European countries working through their space agency, ESRO, to design and develop the system to Joint U.S./European requirements. Europe will provide all necessary development funding. The U.S. will operate Spacelab and will procure additional Spacelabs as required
The contribution of Europe to the U.S. space program is related to the development of Spacelab. The ...
A review of the history of the European participation in the American space shuttle project is prese...
The primary design and operations goal for the space shuttle program to provide low-cost transportat...
The Spacelab, which is designed and built principally by the European Space Agency and its contracto...
The initial flight of the European built Spacelab Pressure Module will introduce to the Space Transp...
This paper discusses the potential of Spacelab in a future STS extension programme, covering orbital...
At the beginning of 1979, the SPACELAB program has attained one of its major objectives: the Enginee...
The recent successful flight of Spacelab 1 while being the culmination of over 10 years of internati...
The main characteristics of the Spacelab system are described. Sufficient information on Spacelab ca...
The Spacelab design requirements which have been jointly developed by the National Aeronautics and S...
An overview is given of current planning for use of the Space Shuttle and Spacelab for carrying out ...
Europe\u27s association with the Space Shuttle started in 1973 when the European Space Agency (ESA) ...
The Spacelab Utilisation Programme conceived in Europe to encourage the use of Spacelab and to provi...
The plans of the Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications for Shuttle/Spacelab missions are pres...
During the 1980's, some 200 Spacelab missions will be flown on space shuttle in earth-orbit. Within ...
The contribution of Europe to the U.S. space program is related to the development of Spacelab. The ...
A review of the history of the European participation in the American space shuttle project is prese...
The primary design and operations goal for the space shuttle program to provide low-cost transportat...
The Spacelab, which is designed and built principally by the European Space Agency and its contracto...
The initial flight of the European built Spacelab Pressure Module will introduce to the Space Transp...
This paper discusses the potential of Spacelab in a future STS extension programme, covering orbital...
At the beginning of 1979, the SPACELAB program has attained one of its major objectives: the Enginee...
The recent successful flight of Spacelab 1 while being the culmination of over 10 years of internati...
The main characteristics of the Spacelab system are described. Sufficient information on Spacelab ca...
The Spacelab design requirements which have been jointly developed by the National Aeronautics and S...
An overview is given of current planning for use of the Space Shuttle and Spacelab for carrying out ...
Europe\u27s association with the Space Shuttle started in 1973 when the European Space Agency (ESA) ...
The Spacelab Utilisation Programme conceived in Europe to encourage the use of Spacelab and to provi...
The plans of the Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications for Shuttle/Spacelab missions are pres...
During the 1980's, some 200 Spacelab missions will be flown on space shuttle in earth-orbit. Within ...
The contribution of Europe to the U.S. space program is related to the development of Spacelab. The ...
A review of the history of the European participation in the American space shuttle project is prese...
The primary design and operations goal for the space shuttle program to provide low-cost transportat...