The results of discussions on future development of avionics to support payload deployment systems and advanced manipulators are discussed. The discussions summarized here were held during the Space Transportation Avionics Technology Symposium in Williamsburg, Virginia on November 7 to 9, 1989. Symposium participants agreed that this subpanel would have benefitted from more participation by users. It was suggested that inputs from Shuttle payload users should be incorporated, either by direct discussions with users or by incorporating comments from users as kept by Payload Accommodations. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Goddard, and Langley, as builders of payloads, and the Space Station Utilization Office could also provide useful inp...
The overall program background, the various system concepts considered, and the rationale for the se...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
Two questions are addressed: (1) which future missions need Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) te...
Concepts for vehicle and payload avionics architectures for future NASA programs, including the Assu...
The proposed technology studies discussed at the Space Transportation Avionics Symposium in Williams...
The preflight planning, analysis, procedures development, and operations support for the Space Trans...
A large increase in space operations activities is expected because of Space Station Freedom (SSF) a...
A shuttle-attached manipulator is currently proposed as the payload-handling device for the space sh...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
A preliminary estimate is presented of the resources required to develop the basic general purpose w...
Technological areas covered include aviation propulsion, aerodynamic devices, and crew safety; space...
Information backing up the key features of the manipulator system concept and detailed technical inf...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
This paper addresses the renewed interest in on-orbit spacecraft servicing (OSS), and how it fits in...
Laboratory simulations of three concepts, based on maximum use of available off-the-shelf hardware e...
The overall program background, the various system concepts considered, and the rationale for the se...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
Two questions are addressed: (1) which future missions need Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) te...
Concepts for vehicle and payload avionics architectures for future NASA programs, including the Assu...
The proposed technology studies discussed at the Space Transportation Avionics Symposium in Williams...
The preflight planning, analysis, procedures development, and operations support for the Space Trans...
A large increase in space operations activities is expected because of Space Station Freedom (SSF) a...
A shuttle-attached manipulator is currently proposed as the payload-handling device for the space sh...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
A preliminary estimate is presented of the resources required to develop the basic general purpose w...
Technological areas covered include aviation propulsion, aerodynamic devices, and crew safety; space...
Information backing up the key features of the manipulator system concept and detailed technical inf...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
This paper addresses the renewed interest in on-orbit spacecraft servicing (OSS), and how it fits in...
Laboratory simulations of three concepts, based on maximum use of available off-the-shelf hardware e...
The overall program background, the various system concepts considered, and the rationale for the se...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
Two questions are addressed: (1) which future missions need Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) te...