Spaceflight Safety (SFS) engineers at NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) are responsible for evaluating the microgravity fluids and combustion experiments, payloads and facilities developed at NASA LeRC which are manifested for spaceflight on the Space Shuttle, the Russian space station Mir, and/or the International Space Station (ISS). An ongoing activity at NASA LeRC is the comprehensive training of its SFS engineers through the creation and use of safety tools and processes. Teams of SFS engineers worked on the development of an Internet website (containing a spaceflight safety knowledge database and electronic templates of safety products) and the establishment of a technical peer review process (known as the Safety Assurance for Lewis S...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
Issues addressed by this program: (1) Complicated roles and responsibilities associated with multi-p...
This handbook provides the payload developer with a uniform description and interpretation of the po...
The purpose of the NASA safety review process is to make sure that any system hazards that can endan...
The anticipated advent of the U.S. Government sponsoring human-tended research on commercial suborbi...
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
NASA formed the NASA Engineering and Safety Center in 2003 following the Space Shuttle Columbia acci...
If software is a critical element in a safety critical system, it is imperative to implement a syste...
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management empha...
The International Space Station Program at NASA is constantly seeking to improve the processes and s...
The NASA system safety framework is in the process of change, motivated by the desire to promote an ...
Complex research and technology operations present varied potential hazards which are addressed in a...
This is the second of two volumes that collectively comprise the NASA System Safety Handbook. Volume...
Safety aspects are studied of the space shuttle orbiter, the shuttle payloads, and space stations in...
Report discusses safety program implementation for large R&D operating system. Analytical techniques...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
Issues addressed by this program: (1) Complicated roles and responsibilities associated with multi-p...
This handbook provides the payload developer with a uniform description and interpretation of the po...
The purpose of the NASA safety review process is to make sure that any system hazards that can endan...
The anticipated advent of the U.S. Government sponsoring human-tended research on commercial suborbi...
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
NASA formed the NASA Engineering and Safety Center in 2003 following the Space Shuttle Columbia acci...
If software is a critical element in a safety critical system, it is imperative to implement a syste...
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management empha...
The International Space Station Program at NASA is constantly seeking to improve the processes and s...
The NASA system safety framework is in the process of change, motivated by the desire to promote an ...
Complex research and technology operations present varied potential hazards which are addressed in a...
This is the second of two volumes that collectively comprise the NASA System Safety Handbook. Volume...
Safety aspects are studied of the space shuttle orbiter, the shuttle payloads, and space stations in...
Report discusses safety program implementation for large R&D operating system. Analytical techniques...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
Issues addressed by this program: (1) Complicated roles and responsibilities associated with multi-p...
This handbook provides the payload developer with a uniform description and interpretation of the po...