Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and evolution over a wide range of potential capabilities and for a variety of STS servicing and space station operating strategies are described. The term space station and the overall space station configuration refers, for the purpose of this report, to a group of potential LEO spacecraft that support the overall space station mission. The group consisted of the central space station at 28.5 deg or 90 deg inclinations, unmanned free-flying spacecraft that are both tethered and untethered, a short-range servicing vehicle, and a longer range servicing vehicle capable of GEO payload transfer. The time phasing for preferred propulsion technology ...
Applications for large deployable antennas were re-examined, flight demonstration objectives were de...
This report discusses the design of a robotic exploration to Mars and Phobos. It begins with the mis...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
Conceptual design study of advanced Mariner space probe - flyby bus design for Mars missio
Feasibility of performing 1969 Mars Orbiter mission using Atlas Centaur launching vehicle - engineer...
With the advent of the Space Station and the proposed Geosynchronous Operation Support Center (GeoSh...
Voyager spacecraft and operation support equipment design and program planning for flight test missi...
The purpose of the Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Propulsion System Trade Study described in this ...
Checkout and data management system requirements for space station and space base mission progra
Deviations from the traditional spacecraft data systems were studied. A data system architecture was...
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
The cost effectiveness of various propulsion technologies for shuttle-launched multimission modular ...
Technologies for EVA and remote manipulation systems - handbook for systems designer
The results of study to determine the applicability of the Remote Mobile Emplacement Package (RMEP) ...
Applications for large deployable antennas were re-examined, flight demonstration objectives were de...
This report discusses the design of a robotic exploration to Mars and Phobos. It begins with the mis...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
Conceptual design study of advanced Mariner space probe - flyby bus design for Mars missio
Feasibility of performing 1969 Mars Orbiter mission using Atlas Centaur launching vehicle - engineer...
With the advent of the Space Station and the proposed Geosynchronous Operation Support Center (GeoSh...
Voyager spacecraft and operation support equipment design and program planning for flight test missi...
The purpose of the Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Propulsion System Trade Study described in this ...
Checkout and data management system requirements for space station and space base mission progra
Deviations from the traditional spacecraft data systems were studied. A data system architecture was...
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
The cost effectiveness of various propulsion technologies for shuttle-launched multimission modular ...
Technologies for EVA and remote manipulation systems - handbook for systems designer
The results of study to determine the applicability of the Remote Mobile Emplacement Package (RMEP) ...
Applications for large deployable antennas were re-examined, flight demonstration objectives were de...
This report discusses the design of a robotic exploration to Mars and Phobos. It begins with the mis...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...