Future spacecraft designers and managers need to be aware of problems, corrective actions, and the resulting lessons learned to avoid experiencing the same problems in new programs. Fewer and fewer people with firsthand experience of the design, test, and operations of past programs, such as Apollo, are available today to pass on their experience. This white paper, sponsored by the Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) Directorate Flight Safety Office (FSO), will discuss the major lessons I learned during my 50+ years (and counting) working in human spaceflight
Planning products and procedures that allowed the mission Flight Control Teams and the Astronaut cre...
This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury a...
This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury a...
Share lessons learned on Space Shuttle Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) culture, processes, and p...
A description is given of the flight safety experiences gained during the Apollo Program and safety,...
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex, therefore the training and certificati...
During this half-day workshop, Joe McMann presented the lessons learned during his 50 years of exper...
With the ending of the Space Shuttle Program, it is critical that we not forget the Human Factors le...
This presentation takes a brief historical look at flight software over the past 30 years, extracts ...
In a half century of human spaceflight, NASA has continuously refined agency safety and reliability ...
Historical problem areas in space transportation propulsion technology are identified in viewgraph f...
NASA, like the other hazardous industries, has suffered very catastrophic losses. Human error will l...
Predictions and recommendations for development and deployment of manned space station
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex; therefore, the training and certificat...
The need to improve space mechanism reliability is underscored by a long history of flight failures ...
Planning products and procedures that allowed the mission Flight Control Teams and the Astronaut cre...
This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury a...
This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury a...
Share lessons learned on Space Shuttle Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) culture, processes, and p...
A description is given of the flight safety experiences gained during the Apollo Program and safety,...
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex, therefore the training and certificati...
During this half-day workshop, Joe McMann presented the lessons learned during his 50 years of exper...
With the ending of the Space Shuttle Program, it is critical that we not forget the Human Factors le...
This presentation takes a brief historical look at flight software over the past 30 years, extracts ...
In a half century of human spaceflight, NASA has continuously refined agency safety and reliability ...
Historical problem areas in space transportation propulsion technology are identified in viewgraph f...
NASA, like the other hazardous industries, has suffered very catastrophic losses. Human error will l...
Predictions and recommendations for development and deployment of manned space station
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex; therefore, the training and certificat...
The need to improve space mechanism reliability is underscored by a long history of flight failures ...
Planning products and procedures that allowed the mission Flight Control Teams and the Astronaut cre...
This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury a...
This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury a...