The evolution phases of Space Station Freedom offer the private sector the opportunity to provide commercial infrastructure to NASA and other users of the Space Station. This paper discusses the opportunities for infrastructure beyond the baseline Space Station and describes several approaches to initiating the provision of commercial infrastructure. These approaches include unsolicited proposals from the private sector, commercial development of infrastructure, and commercial operation of infrastructure
The advent of Space Station Freedom (SSF) will provide a permanent laboratory in space with unparall...
The Spacehab industrial team has in-depth experience and a proven record with past manned systems (S...
In his July 20th speech commemorating the 20th anniversary of the first Apollo Moon landing, Preside...
Historically, the private sector\u27s involvement in space-related commercial activities has been pr...
Traditionally, space technology has been developed and used primarily to meet the needs of civil and...
In the mid-1980s, the timeframe that the Space Station Freedom Program was born, it was believed tha...
The responses to issues and questions raised at the Space Station Freedom Workshops are compiled. Th...
The Space Launch Industry is currently experiencing a radical change in direction and complexion. Af...
The total market for space transportation services until the year 2000 is $25-30 Billion. Foreign sp...
One of NASA\u27s stated goals is to get back to the basics and re-establish it\u27s role of research...
The following topics are presented in viewgraph form: (1) the participation of the 'commercial infra...
Information on the Space Station Freedom Evolution Symposium is given in viewgraph form. Topics cove...
The International Space Year, 1992, was an ephemeral period that helped usher in a new exiting era i...
This paper will review the goals, status and progress of NASA\u27s commercial space development prog...
To be successful, American industries engaged in space commerce must be on sound infrastructure foun...
The advent of Space Station Freedom (SSF) will provide a permanent laboratory in space with unparall...
The Spacehab industrial team has in-depth experience and a proven record with past manned systems (S...
In his July 20th speech commemorating the 20th anniversary of the first Apollo Moon landing, Preside...
Historically, the private sector\u27s involvement in space-related commercial activities has been pr...
Traditionally, space technology has been developed and used primarily to meet the needs of civil and...
In the mid-1980s, the timeframe that the Space Station Freedom Program was born, it was believed tha...
The responses to issues and questions raised at the Space Station Freedom Workshops are compiled. Th...
The Space Launch Industry is currently experiencing a radical change in direction and complexion. Af...
The total market for space transportation services until the year 2000 is $25-30 Billion. Foreign sp...
One of NASA\u27s stated goals is to get back to the basics and re-establish it\u27s role of research...
The following topics are presented in viewgraph form: (1) the participation of the 'commercial infra...
Information on the Space Station Freedom Evolution Symposium is given in viewgraph form. Topics cove...
The International Space Year, 1992, was an ephemeral period that helped usher in a new exiting era i...
This paper will review the goals, status and progress of NASA\u27s commercial space development prog...
To be successful, American industries engaged in space commerce must be on sound infrastructure foun...
The advent of Space Station Freedom (SSF) will provide a permanent laboratory in space with unparall...
The Spacehab industrial team has in-depth experience and a proven record with past manned systems (S...
In his July 20th speech commemorating the 20th anniversary of the first Apollo Moon landing, Preside...