The issues and recommendations of a conference on the Space Station are presented. The subjects are organized under three headings of: materials and processing in space, earth and ocean observations, and industrial services. One hundred and two issues and recommendations which resulted from the workskop are categorized for each discipline subpanel. Responses to these issues and recommendations are based on more than twenty interviews with highly qualified NASA personnel and represent the best answers available at this time
The evolving space station program will be examined through a series of more specific studies: maint...
The potential uses of a special station for civil and commercial applications is examined. Five pane...
Viable research in materials processing in space requires the utilization of a wide variety of chemi...
The topics of discussion addressed during a three day workshop on commercial application in space ar...
The responses to issues and questions raised at the Space Station Freedom Workshops are compiled. Th...
User mission requirements and their relationship to the current space transportation system are exam...
An important element of the U.S. Space Station will be NASA\u27s Microgravity and Materials Processi...
Issues addressed include: definition of user/commercial/government needs by function; criteria for p...
Objectives of the space station program requiring the support of man in space, either in the shuttle...
An overview of the Space Station program for workshop participants is given. Covered here are overal...
A modular space station concept that furnishes facilities which may be used for experimentation and ...
Scientific research conducted in the microgravity environment of space represents a unique opportuni...
The development and systems architectural requirements of the space station program are described. T...
An ad-hoc committee was asked to review the following questions relevant to the space station progra...
Program options are defined and requirements are determined for integrating crew, mass, volume, and ...
The evolving space station program will be examined through a series of more specific studies: maint...
The potential uses of a special station for civil and commercial applications is examined. Five pane...
Viable research in materials processing in space requires the utilization of a wide variety of chemi...
The topics of discussion addressed during a three day workshop on commercial application in space ar...
The responses to issues and questions raised at the Space Station Freedom Workshops are compiled. Th...
User mission requirements and their relationship to the current space transportation system are exam...
An important element of the U.S. Space Station will be NASA\u27s Microgravity and Materials Processi...
Issues addressed include: definition of user/commercial/government needs by function; criteria for p...
Objectives of the space station program requiring the support of man in space, either in the shuttle...
An overview of the Space Station program for workshop participants is given. Covered here are overal...
A modular space station concept that furnishes facilities which may be used for experimentation and ...
Scientific research conducted in the microgravity environment of space represents a unique opportuni...
The development and systems architectural requirements of the space station program are described. T...
An ad-hoc committee was asked to review the following questions relevant to the space station progra...
Program options are defined and requirements are determined for integrating crew, mass, volume, and ...
The evolving space station program will be examined through a series of more specific studies: maint...
The potential uses of a special station for civil and commercial applications is examined. Five pane...
Viable research in materials processing in space requires the utilization of a wide variety of chemi...