The results are presented of a study which identifies over 100 new and highly capable space systems for the 1980-2000 time period: civilian systems which could bring benefits to large numbers of average citizens in everyday life, much enhance the kinds and levels of public services, increase the economic motivation for industrial investment in space, expand scientific horizons; and, in the military area, systems which could materially alter current concepts of tactical and strategic engagements. The requirements for space transportation, orbital support, and technology for these systems are derived, and those requirements likely to be shared between NASA and the DoD in the time period identified. The high leverage technologies for the time ...
The four study areas addressed are: (1) attitude control, (2) data management, (3) long-life thermal...
The space applications and science programs appropriate to the era beyond 1990, those user missions ...
Program options are defined and requirements are determined for integrating crew, mass, volume, and ...
The likely system concepts which might be representative of NASA and DoD space programs in the 1980-...
The following areas were discussed in relation to a study of the commonality of space vehicle applic...
Objectives of the space station program requiring the support of man in space, either in the shuttle...
The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop projections of the NASA, DoD, and civil space powe...
A midterm progress report was presented on the study of commonality of space vehicle applications to...
The critical technology developments which the participating experts recommend as being required to ...
A study was made to develop the characteristics, cost, and performance of a few of the more attracti...
The results of efforts to identify the technology requirements for advanced earth orbital transporta...
The following types of space missions were evaluated to determine those that require, or will be ben...
The technology requirements for future orbital power systems were reviewed. Workshops were held in 1...
Requirements for and definitions of a cost effective orbital facility concept, capable of supporting...
A variety of technologies were investigated to determine the benefits to be derived from space activ...
The four study areas addressed are: (1) attitude control, (2) data management, (3) long-life thermal...
The space applications and science programs appropriate to the era beyond 1990, those user missions ...
Program options are defined and requirements are determined for integrating crew, mass, volume, and ...
The likely system concepts which might be representative of NASA and DoD space programs in the 1980-...
The following areas were discussed in relation to a study of the commonality of space vehicle applic...
Objectives of the space station program requiring the support of man in space, either in the shuttle...
The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop projections of the NASA, DoD, and civil space powe...
A midterm progress report was presented on the study of commonality of space vehicle applications to...
The critical technology developments which the participating experts recommend as being required to ...
A study was made to develop the characteristics, cost, and performance of a few of the more attracti...
The results of efforts to identify the technology requirements for advanced earth orbital transporta...
The following types of space missions were evaluated to determine those that require, or will be ben...
The technology requirements for future orbital power systems were reviewed. Workshops were held in 1...
Requirements for and definitions of a cost effective orbital facility concept, capable of supporting...
A variety of technologies were investigated to determine the benefits to be derived from space activ...
The four study areas addressed are: (1) attitude control, (2) data management, (3) long-life thermal...
The space applications and science programs appropriate to the era beyond 1990, those user missions ...
Program options are defined and requirements are determined for integrating crew, mass, volume, and ...