The Space Station Safety Plan has been prepared as an adjunct to the subject contract final report, suggesting the tasks and implementation procedures to ensure that threats are addressed and resolution strategy options identified and incorporated into the space station program. The safety program's approach is to realize minimum risk exposure without levying undue design and operational constraints. Safety objectives and risk acceptances are discussed
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
The purpose of this presentation is to explain to our international partners (ESA and JAXA) how NASA...
The following areas of NASA's responsibilities are examined: (1) the Space Transportation System (ST...
The first 15 years of accumulated space station concepts for Initial Operational Capability (IOC) du...
The first 15 years of accumulated space station concepts for initial operational capability (IOC) du...
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management empha...
The design and operations guidelines and requirements developed in the study of space base nuclear s...
Safety requirements and guidelines are listed for the sortie module, upper stage vehicle, and space ...
Before technical safety guidelines and requirements are established, a common understanding of their...
At the request of the President of the United States through the Office of Science and Technology Po...
International Space Station (ISS) is the state-of-the-art largest man-made habitable living space in...
A qualitative identification of the steps required to assure the incorporation of radiological syste...
Contractor data requirements to insure safety of personnel, facilities, and equipment of Voyager ope...
A technical analysis of a portion of the advanced missions safety study is presented. The potential ...
This is the second of two volumes that collectively comprise the NASA System Safety Handbook. Volume...
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
The purpose of this presentation is to explain to our international partners (ESA and JAXA) how NASA...
The following areas of NASA's responsibilities are examined: (1) the Space Transportation System (ST...
The first 15 years of accumulated space station concepts for Initial Operational Capability (IOC) du...
The first 15 years of accumulated space station concepts for initial operational capability (IOC) du...
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management empha...
The design and operations guidelines and requirements developed in the study of space base nuclear s...
Safety requirements and guidelines are listed for the sortie module, upper stage vehicle, and space ...
Before technical safety guidelines and requirements are established, a common understanding of their...
At the request of the President of the United States through the Office of Science and Technology Po...
International Space Station (ISS) is the state-of-the-art largest man-made habitable living space in...
A qualitative identification of the steps required to assure the incorporation of radiological syste...
Contractor data requirements to insure safety of personnel, facilities, and equipment of Voyager ope...
A technical analysis of a portion of the advanced missions safety study is presented. The potential ...
This is the second of two volumes that collectively comprise the NASA System Safety Handbook. Volume...
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
The purpose of this presentation is to explain to our international partners (ESA and JAXA) how NASA...
The following areas of NASA's responsibilities are examined: (1) the Space Transportation System (ST...