An executive summary of a study on the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) was presented. It was concluded that the overall costs of space systems could be reduced significantly by the development of a modular shuttle compatible standard spacecraft, and the use of that spacecraft with the Shuttle Transportation System. It was also demonstrated that the development of the standard spacecraft is feasible, desirable, and cost effective if applied to a series of missions. The ability to initially retrieve, refurbish, and reuse the spacecraft and its payload, and ultimately to perform in-orbit servicing, would result in significant cost savings. A number of specific conclusions and recommendations were also suggested
Mission selection, operational solar power, and public service platform of the space station systems...
The results are reported of a study to explore the potential cost reductions in the operational ITOS...
This report describes the results of a study program sponsored by the Keck Institute for Space Stud...
The National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) provides data from and information about space scienc...
Earth orbits spacecraft whose apogees are well below geostationary altitude and whose primary purpos...
NASA's Planetary Programs Office formed a number of scientific working groups to study in depth the ...
Concepts, technology, and application of ultralightweight structures in space are examined. Gossamer...
The Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) data management system (DMS) is discussed. The DMS is composed...
Observations and research progress of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory are reported. Satell...
Multidisciplined advanced planning studies were conducted that involve space operations and the asso...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...
Related aspect of the Earth Viewing Applications Laboratory (EVAL) shuttle missions were investigate...
The Timation 3 is a timing and navigation satellite originally planned for launch in December 1972 i...
Life science will be one of the pacing technologies for long duration manned spaceflight. The abilit...
The objective of the program is to collect a set of homogeneous and well distributed precise laser a...
Mission selection, operational solar power, and public service platform of the space station systems...
The results are reported of a study to explore the potential cost reductions in the operational ITOS...
This report describes the results of a study program sponsored by the Keck Institute for Space Stud...
The National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) provides data from and information about space scienc...
Earth orbits spacecraft whose apogees are well below geostationary altitude and whose primary purpos...
NASA's Planetary Programs Office formed a number of scientific working groups to study in depth the ...
Concepts, technology, and application of ultralightweight structures in space are examined. Gossamer...
The Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) data management system (DMS) is discussed. The DMS is composed...
Observations and research progress of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory are reported. Satell...
Multidisciplined advanced planning studies were conducted that involve space operations and the asso...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...
Related aspect of the Earth Viewing Applications Laboratory (EVAL) shuttle missions were investigate...
The Timation 3 is a timing and navigation satellite originally planned for launch in December 1972 i...
Life science will be one of the pacing technologies for long duration manned spaceflight. The abilit...
The objective of the program is to collect a set of homogeneous and well distributed precise laser a...
Mission selection, operational solar power, and public service platform of the space station systems...
The results are reported of a study to explore the potential cost reductions in the operational ITOS...
This report describes the results of a study program sponsored by the Keck Institute for Space Stud...