Mass has been widely used as a variable input parameter for Cost Estimating Relationships (CER) for space systems. As these space systems progress from early concept studies and drawing boards to the launch pad, their masses tend to grow substantially, hence adversely affecting a primary input to most modeling CERs. Modeling and predicting mass uncertainty, based on historical and analogous data, is therefore critical and is an integral part of modeling cost risk. This paper presents the results of a NASA on-going effort to publish mass growth datasheet for adjusting single-point Technical Baseline Estimates (TBE) of masses of space instruments as well as spacecraft, for both earth orbiting and deep space missions at various stages of a pro...
This volume is the sixth in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
A collection of scaling equations, weight statements, scaling factors, etc., useful for doing concep...
Most space programs experience significant cost and schedule growth over the course of program devel...
A mass and cost estimating computerized methology for predicting advanced manned space vehicle weigh...
Expected development maturity under contract (spec) should correlate with Project/Program Approved M...
Military and civil space acquisitions have received much criticism for their inability to produce re...
Although spacecraft developers have been moving towards standardized product lines as the aerospace ...
NASA is a good investment of federal funds and strives to provide the best value to the nation. NASA...
NASA is responsible for developing much of the nation's future space technology. Cost estimates for ...
The three main cost areas of unmanned satellite development are discussed. The areas are identified...
Current Verbiage in S-120 Applies to Dry Mass. Mass Margin is difference between Required Mass and P...
We analyze the potential life cycle cost of assorted NASA human spaceflight architectures an archite...
Mass and Reliability Source (MaRS) is a database which draws together information from multiple othe...
Two satellites predicted to come within close proximity of one another, usually a high-value satelli...
Market sensitivity and weight-based cost estimating relationships are key drivers in determining the...
This volume is the sixth in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
A collection of scaling equations, weight statements, scaling factors, etc., useful for doing concep...
Most space programs experience significant cost and schedule growth over the course of program devel...
A mass and cost estimating computerized methology for predicting advanced manned space vehicle weigh...
Expected development maturity under contract (spec) should correlate with Project/Program Approved M...
Military and civil space acquisitions have received much criticism for their inability to produce re...
Although spacecraft developers have been moving towards standardized product lines as the aerospace ...
NASA is a good investment of federal funds and strives to provide the best value to the nation. NASA...
NASA is responsible for developing much of the nation's future space technology. Cost estimates for ...
The three main cost areas of unmanned satellite development are discussed. The areas are identified...
Current Verbiage in S-120 Applies to Dry Mass. Mass Margin is difference between Required Mass and P...
We analyze the potential life cycle cost of assorted NASA human spaceflight architectures an archite...
Mass and Reliability Source (MaRS) is a database which draws together information from multiple othe...
Two satellites predicted to come within close proximity of one another, usually a high-value satelli...
Market sensitivity and weight-based cost estimating relationships are key drivers in determining the...
This volume is the sixth in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
A collection of scaling equations, weight statements, scaling factors, etc., useful for doing concep...
Most space programs experience significant cost and schedule growth over the course of program devel...