The use of Heavy Lift Launch Vehicles (HLLVs) for Space Station assembly, logistics. and resupply is explored. Potential HLLVs, including those based on the Titan, and Shuttle-derived vehicles (SDV), are discussed. The baseline Critical Evaluation Task Force (CETF) Space Station assembly sequence is described and compared with assembly options made possible through the use of HLLVs. The issues of cost, dual compatibility with the Space Shuttle Space Transportation System (STS), co-manifesting of payloads with other science missions cargo return, and ground handling and launch facilities are also considered. The main advantage achieved by using HLLVs are simplification of assembly procedures, added resupply capability, and increased assured ...
The Space Station Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and its human-machine interaction issues are des...
Hard X-rays and gamma rays carry the most direct evidence available for the roles of accelerated par...
Space Station Freedom (SSF) is designed to be an Earth orbiting multidisciplinary R&D facility capab...
The results of a technical audit of the Space Station Freedom Program conducted by the Program Direc...
Definition of design/operations requirements for support of human productivity, identification of pr...
Primary avionics software system; software development approach; user support and problem diagnosis;...
Viewgraphs and charts from a briefing summarize the accomplishments, results, conclusions, and recom...
The Human Occupied Space Teleoperator (HOST) system currently under development utilizes a flexible ...
Potential scientific uses of the external tanks were examined. An onorbit conversion of the external...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to quantify the annoyance of people to the flyover noise of ad...
The objective was to measure liquid mass to plus or minus 1 percent in two-phase tanks in orbit. Vie...
Adaptability of Lunar Orbiter to surface experiments using flyby and earth return trajector
The Calibrated Ancillary System (CAS) provides real-time calibrated parameters from the orbiter down...
The purpose was to identify recent thermal analysis efforts and to review that part of the analysis ...
Determining optimum frequency for point-to-point communication in vicinity of line-of-sight horizon ...
The Space Station Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and its human-machine interaction issues are des...
Hard X-rays and gamma rays carry the most direct evidence available for the roles of accelerated par...
Space Station Freedom (SSF) is designed to be an Earth orbiting multidisciplinary R&D facility capab...
The results of a technical audit of the Space Station Freedom Program conducted by the Program Direc...
Definition of design/operations requirements for support of human productivity, identification of pr...
Primary avionics software system; software development approach; user support and problem diagnosis;...
Viewgraphs and charts from a briefing summarize the accomplishments, results, conclusions, and recom...
The Human Occupied Space Teleoperator (HOST) system currently under development utilizes a flexible ...
Potential scientific uses of the external tanks were examined. An onorbit conversion of the external...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to quantify the annoyance of people to the flyover noise of ad...
The objective was to measure liquid mass to plus or minus 1 percent in two-phase tanks in orbit. Vie...
Adaptability of Lunar Orbiter to surface experiments using flyby and earth return trajector
The Calibrated Ancillary System (CAS) provides real-time calibrated parameters from the orbiter down...
The purpose was to identify recent thermal analysis efforts and to review that part of the analysis ...
Determining optimum frequency for point-to-point communication in vicinity of line-of-sight horizon ...
The Space Station Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and its human-machine interaction issues are des...
Hard X-rays and gamma rays carry the most direct evidence available for the roles of accelerated par...
Space Station Freedom (SSF) is designed to be an Earth orbiting multidisciplinary R&D facility capab...