The justification, economic and technological benefits of NASA Space Programs (aside from pure scientific objectives), in improving the quality of life in the United States is discussed and outlined. Specifically, a three-step, systematic method is described for selecting relevant and highly beneficial payloads and instruments for the Interim Upper Stage (IUS) that will be used with the space shuttle until the space tug becomes available. Viable Government and private industry cost-sharing strategies which would maximize the number of IUS payloads, and the benefits obtainable under a limited NASA budget were also determined. Charts are shown which list the payload instruments, and their relevance in contributing to such areas as earth resou...
The University of Arizona and NASA have joined to form the UA/NASA Space Engineering Research Center...
Current and proposed launch systems will provide access to low-Earth orbit (LEO), and destinations b...
The results are reported of a study to explore the potential cost reductions in the operational ITOS...
The comparative program costs associated with use of various standardized spacecraft for Air Force s...
Multidisciplined advanced planning studies were conducted that involve space operations and the asso...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
The communication requirements of the Apollo project led to the development of a teleconferencing ne...
The Research Triangle Institute (RTI) is pleased to report the results of NASA contract NASW-4367, '...
The realization of the long studied cost reduction benefits of reusable rockets is expected to revol...
Advanced technology requirements associated with sensing and data acquisition systems were assessed ...
The topics covered include the following: reducing the cost of space exploration; the high cost of s...
NASA and DoD requirements and planning data were used in multidiscipline advanced planning investiga...
An analysis of the factors affecting the cost effectiveness of space shuttle operations is presented...
The current technical effort is part of the third phase of a broad-scoped and systematic study of sp...
A study was conducted to determine the beneficial uses of space and to identify the products, proces...
The University of Arizona and NASA have joined to form the UA/NASA Space Engineering Research Center...
Current and proposed launch systems will provide access to low-Earth orbit (LEO), and destinations b...
The results are reported of a study to explore the potential cost reductions in the operational ITOS...
The comparative program costs associated with use of various standardized spacecraft for Air Force s...
Multidisciplined advanced planning studies were conducted that involve space operations and the asso...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
The communication requirements of the Apollo project led to the development of a teleconferencing ne...
The Research Triangle Institute (RTI) is pleased to report the results of NASA contract NASW-4367, '...
The realization of the long studied cost reduction benefits of reusable rockets is expected to revol...
Advanced technology requirements associated with sensing and data acquisition systems were assessed ...
The topics covered include the following: reducing the cost of space exploration; the high cost of s...
NASA and DoD requirements and planning data were used in multidiscipline advanced planning investiga...
An analysis of the factors affecting the cost effectiveness of space shuttle operations is presented...
The current technical effort is part of the third phase of a broad-scoped and systematic study of sp...
A study was conducted to determine the beneficial uses of space and to identify the products, proces...
The University of Arizona and NASA have joined to form the UA/NASA Space Engineering Research Center...
Current and proposed launch systems will provide access to low-Earth orbit (LEO), and destinations b...
The results are reported of a study to explore the potential cost reductions in the operational ITOS...