In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the results of its studies on advanced automation and robotics technology for use on Space Station Freedom. This material was documented in the initial report (NASA Technical Memorandum 87566). A further requirement of the law was that ATAC follow NASA's progress in this area and report to Congress semiannually. The report describes the progress made by Levels 1, 2 and 3 of the Office Space Station in developing and applying advanced automation and robotics technology. Emphasis has been placed upon the Space Station Freedom Program responses to specific recommendations made in ATAC Progress Report 11, the status of th...
In response to Public Law 98-371, dated July 18, 1984, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committ...
This document contains papers presented at the Space Operations, Applications, and Research Symposiu...
Topics include: NASA TU Services; New Product Ideas; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic ...
Described here is the progress made by Levels 1, 2, and 3 of the Space Station Freedom in developing...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (AT...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (AT...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (AT...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committer (AT...
The emphasis on automation and robotics in the augmentation of the human centered systems as it conc...
This report presents the results of a study performed in support of the Space Station Freedom Advanc...
The National Space Strategy approved by the President and Congress in 1984 sets for NASA a major goa...
In response to Public Law 98-371, dated July 18, 1984, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committ...
Research and Development projects in automation technology for the Space Station are described. Arti...
The creation of the Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) was mandated by Congress in 1984 f...
The methodology, results and conclusions of all tasks of the User Needs, Benefits, and Integration S...
In response to Public Law 98-371, dated July 18, 1984, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committ...
This document contains papers presented at the Space Operations, Applications, and Research Symposiu...
Topics include: NASA TU Services; New Product Ideas; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic ...
Described here is the progress made by Levels 1, 2, and 3 of the Space Station Freedom in developing...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (AT...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (AT...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (AT...
In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committer (AT...
The emphasis on automation and robotics in the augmentation of the human centered systems as it conc...
This report presents the results of a study performed in support of the Space Station Freedom Advanc...
The National Space Strategy approved by the President and Congress in 1984 sets for NASA a major goa...
In response to Public Law 98-371, dated July 18, 1984, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committ...
Research and Development projects in automation technology for the Space Station are described. Arti...
The creation of the Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) was mandated by Congress in 1984 f...
The methodology, results and conclusions of all tasks of the User Needs, Benefits, and Integration S...
In response to Public Law 98-371, dated July 18, 1984, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committ...
This document contains papers presented at the Space Operations, Applications, and Research Symposiu...
Topics include: NASA TU Services; New Product Ideas; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic ...