The LOVES computer program was employed to analyze the geosynchronous portion of the NASA's 1973 automated satellite mission model from 1980 to 1990. The objectives of the analyses were: (1) to demonstrate the capability of the LOVES code to provide the depth and accuracy of data required to support the analyses; and (2) to tradeoff the concept of space servicing automated satellites composed of replaceable modules against the concept of replacing expendable satellites upon failure. The computer code proved to be an invaluable tool in analyzing the logistic requirements of the various test cases required in the tradeoff. It is indicated that the concept of space servicing offers the potential for substantial savings in the cost of operatin...
Subjects related to future STS operations concepts were investigated. The majority of effort was dir...
Specific system options are defined and identified for a cost effective space station capable of ord...
Technology requirements for automated satellite servicing operations aboard the NASA space station w...
The LOVES computer code developed to investigate the concept of space servicing operational satellit...
Information necessary to use the LOVES computer program in its existing state or to modify the progr...
The logistics of orbital vehicle servicing computer specifications was developed and a number of alt...
Man's contribution to the achievement of scientific mission objectives in the space environment is i...
Results are presented of the assessment of the space transportation system as it applies to future s...
The Space Operations Center (SOC) orbital space station missions are analyzed. Telecommunications mi...
Previous studies have shown that satellite servicing is cost effective; however, all of these studie...
A study is described which was initiated to identify and quantify the interrelationships between and...
A methodology for developing balanced designs of spacecraft subsystems which interrelates cost, perf...
A brief description of recommended supporting research and technology items resulting from the space...
The systems cost/performance model was implemented as a digital computer program to perform initial ...
Potential modes of operating in space in the space shuttle era are documented. The October 1973 NASA...
Subjects related to future STS operations concepts were investigated. The majority of effort was dir...
Specific system options are defined and identified for a cost effective space station capable of ord...
Technology requirements for automated satellite servicing operations aboard the NASA space station w...
The LOVES computer code developed to investigate the concept of space servicing operational satellit...
Information necessary to use the LOVES computer program in its existing state or to modify the progr...
The logistics of orbital vehicle servicing computer specifications was developed and a number of alt...
Man's contribution to the achievement of scientific mission objectives in the space environment is i...
Results are presented of the assessment of the space transportation system as it applies to future s...
The Space Operations Center (SOC) orbital space station missions are analyzed. Telecommunications mi...
Previous studies have shown that satellite servicing is cost effective; however, all of these studie...
A study is described which was initiated to identify and quantify the interrelationships between and...
A methodology for developing balanced designs of spacecraft subsystems which interrelates cost, perf...
A brief description of recommended supporting research and technology items resulting from the space...
The systems cost/performance model was implemented as a digital computer program to perform initial ...
Potential modes of operating in space in the space shuttle era are documented. The October 1973 NASA...
Subjects related to future STS operations concepts were investigated. The majority of effort was dir...
Specific system options are defined and identified for a cost effective space station capable of ord...
Technology requirements for automated satellite servicing operations aboard the NASA space station w...