The goal of the experiment pointing subsystems (EPS) is to accommodate a broad spectrum of instrument types by providing a number of stability and control functions that greatly exceed the capability of the shuttle. These functions include target acquisition, target tracking through wide gimbal ranges, stabilization, simultaneous pointing to one or more targets, instrument rastering, and on-orbit calibration. The experiments will vary widely in size, weight, geometry, and instrument types, and many have not been completely defined. This great diversity of requirements reflects the long term plans of the user community and establishes challenging performance requirements for the EPS
Some 60 instrument candidates and 80 possible science investigations were evaluated. The early analy...
The preliminary design of an earth-viewing spacelab payload, with accommodations shared by both NASA...
The aspects of NASA's applications mission were enhanced by utilization of shuttle/spacelab, and pay...
Instrument Pointing Subsystem requirements for Spacelab missions in solar physics, stellar astronomy...
Guidelines and general requirements applicable to the development of instrument flight hardware inte...
Surveys of potential space station astrophysics payload requirements and existing point mount design...
The pointing and stability problems of the space shuttle sortie mission are examined from the standp...
The shuttle orbiter inertial measurement unit (IMU), located in the orbiter cabin, is used to supply...
The main characteristics of the Spacelab system are described. Sufficient information on Spacelab ca...
Needs and requirements for a free flying space science and applications platform to host groupings o...
This paper reports the performance of the Instrument Pointing System (IPS) that flew on the National...
The pointing and control of experiments during sortie missions are examined from the standpoint of a...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
This study was undertaken to develop conceptual designs for a manned, space shuttle sortie mission l...
The Kennedy launch site capability for accommodating spacelab payload operations was assessed. Anoma...
Some 60 instrument candidates and 80 possible science investigations were evaluated. The early analy...
The preliminary design of an earth-viewing spacelab payload, with accommodations shared by both NASA...
The aspects of NASA's applications mission were enhanced by utilization of shuttle/spacelab, and pay...
Instrument Pointing Subsystem requirements for Spacelab missions in solar physics, stellar astronomy...
Guidelines and general requirements applicable to the development of instrument flight hardware inte...
Surveys of potential space station astrophysics payload requirements and existing point mount design...
The pointing and stability problems of the space shuttle sortie mission are examined from the standp...
The shuttle orbiter inertial measurement unit (IMU), located in the orbiter cabin, is used to supply...
The main characteristics of the Spacelab system are described. Sufficient information on Spacelab ca...
Needs and requirements for a free flying space science and applications platform to host groupings o...
This paper reports the performance of the Instrument Pointing System (IPS) that flew on the National...
The pointing and control of experiments during sortie missions are examined from the standpoint of a...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
This study was undertaken to develop conceptual designs for a manned, space shuttle sortie mission l...
The Kennedy launch site capability for accommodating spacelab payload operations was assessed. Anoma...
Some 60 instrument candidates and 80 possible science investigations were evaluated. The early analy...
The preliminary design of an earth-viewing spacelab payload, with accommodations shared by both NASA...
The aspects of NASA's applications mission were enhanced by utilization of shuttle/spacelab, and pay...