The Apollo Soyuz mission was the first manned space flight to be conducted jointly by two nations - the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The primary purpose of the mission was to test systems for rendezvous and docking of manned spacecraft that would be suitable for use as a standard international system, and to demonstrate crew transfer between spacecraft. The secondary purpose was to conduct a program of scientific and applications experimentation. With minor modifications, the Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft were like those flown on previous missions. However, a new module was built specifically for this mission - the docking module. It served as an airlock for crew transfer and as a structural base for the docking ...
Techniques for orbital refueling of space based vehicles were developed and experimental programs to...
Technologies for EVA and remote manipulation systems - handbook for systems designer
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
Overall program activities and the technology developed to accomplish lunar exploration are discusse...
Activity conducted in the following areas is highlighted: space sciences, space transportation syste...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...
The current low frequency microgravity requirements for Space Station Freedom (SSF) call for a level...
The Apollo 12 mission was the twelfth in a series of flights using Apollo flight hardware and was th...
In October 1992, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Russian Space Agen...
A brief history is reported of the first San Marco project, a joint program of the United States and...
The cost effectiveness of various propulsion technologies for shuttle-launched multimission modular ...
A concept for an orbiting laboratory for testing Controls-Structures Integration (CSI) technology is...
The development of a laser altimeter for use in the Apollo Lunar Orbital Experiments mission is disc...
The In-Space Technology Experiments Program (INSTEP) provides an opportunity to explore the many cri...
The STS-65 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the Orb...
Techniques for orbital refueling of space based vehicles were developed and experimental programs to...
Technologies for EVA and remote manipulation systems - handbook for systems designer
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
Overall program activities and the technology developed to accomplish lunar exploration are discusse...
Activity conducted in the following areas is highlighted: space sciences, space transportation syste...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...
The current low frequency microgravity requirements for Space Station Freedom (SSF) call for a level...
The Apollo 12 mission was the twelfth in a series of flights using Apollo flight hardware and was th...
In October 1992, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Russian Space Agen...
A brief history is reported of the first San Marco project, a joint program of the United States and...
The cost effectiveness of various propulsion technologies for shuttle-launched multimission modular ...
A concept for an orbiting laboratory for testing Controls-Structures Integration (CSI) technology is...
The development of a laser altimeter for use in the Apollo Lunar Orbital Experiments mission is disc...
The In-Space Technology Experiments Program (INSTEP) provides an opportunity to explore the many cri...
The STS-65 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the Orb...
Techniques for orbital refueling of space based vehicles were developed and experimental programs to...
Technologies for EVA and remote manipulation systems - handbook for systems designer
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...