A paper entitled Development of an Experiment of Opportunity Test Pay load for the Space Transportation system was presented at the 17th Space Congress in 1980. Over the next 5 years and through the gauntlets of budget crunches, technical snags, administrative reorganizations, and changes in name, the basic concept survived and matured into the Spartan program. Spartan 1 was launched aboard STS 51G in June 1985. The final design and operating concepts are discussed, along with results of its first flight
The Flight Systems Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., has overall management respons...
As the Space Transportation System (STS) transitions to a fully operational system, the opportunitie...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
This paper describes a means for flying existing Sounding Rocket payloads aboard the Space Shuttle b...
For over twenty-five years, the Department of Defense Space Test Program has provided spaceflights f...
Goddard Space Flight Center\u27s (GSFC) Space Science Directorate (SSD) came to the Special Payloads...
The Space Test Program (STP) was established in 1966 to provide space flight for Department of Defen...
The SPARTAN reusable spacecraft opened a new arena for innovative scientific and engineering experim...
Soon after the first space launches, it became apparent that space systems could provide unique serv...
NASA is now in the early operational phase of the Shuttle Program. The STS-5 mission has, for the fi...
The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating space...
During the 1960’s, it became apparent that the Department of Defense (DoD) needed to develop space s...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Teachers\u27 Assoc...
The Kennedy Space Center is responsible for processing a large number of payloads for integration an...
About 13 years ago, we launched the Space Shuttle. As launch vehicles go, its performance has been i...
The Flight Systems Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., has overall management respons...
As the Space Transportation System (STS) transitions to a fully operational system, the opportunitie...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
This paper describes a means for flying existing Sounding Rocket payloads aboard the Space Shuttle b...
For over twenty-five years, the Department of Defense Space Test Program has provided spaceflights f...
Goddard Space Flight Center\u27s (GSFC) Space Science Directorate (SSD) came to the Special Payloads...
The Space Test Program (STP) was established in 1966 to provide space flight for Department of Defen...
The SPARTAN reusable spacecraft opened a new arena for innovative scientific and engineering experim...
Soon after the first space launches, it became apparent that space systems could provide unique serv...
NASA is now in the early operational phase of the Shuttle Program. The STS-5 mission has, for the fi...
The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating space...
During the 1960’s, it became apparent that the Department of Defense (DoD) needed to develop space s...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Teachers\u27 Assoc...
The Kennedy Space Center is responsible for processing a large number of payloads for integration an...
About 13 years ago, we launched the Space Shuttle. As launch vehicles go, its performance has been i...
The Flight Systems Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., has overall management respons...
As the Space Transportation System (STS) transitions to a fully operational system, the opportunitie...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...