The prospective user of the shuttle operations simulation (SOS) model is given sufficient information to enable him to perform simulation studies of the space shuttle launch-to-launch operations cycle. The procedures used for modifying the SOS model to meet user requirements are described. The various control card sequences required to execute the SOS model are given. The report is written for users with varying computer simulation experience. A description of the components of the SOS model is included that presents both an explanation of the logic involved in the simulation of the shuttle operations cycle and a description of the routines used to support the actual simulation
The LRC MASS was modified and updated to include logic for efficient analysis of space shuttle paylo...
The simulator was designed to provide real time simulation capability for all phases of the Shuttle ...
A computer program for space shuttle orbit injection propulsion system analysis (SOPSA) is described...
This paper provides an overview of computer simulation, the Lockheed developed STS Processing Model,...
The PC based OPSMODEL operations software for modeling and simulation of space station crew activiti...
Space station mission processing is modeled via the SLAM 2 simulation language on an IBM 4381 mainfr...
A catalog is presented of subsystem and environment math models used or planned for space shuttle si...
The SGOS executive and its subsystems have been an integral component of the Shuttle Launch Safety P...
The requirements for the space shuttle vehicle and mission simulation are developed to analyze the s...
A baseline definition of the space shuttle mission simulator is presented. The subjects discussed ar...
A simulation program for the flow of data through the Data Management System of Spacelab and Space S...
The simulation program of the science and engineering data management system for the space shuttle i...
Rockwell International Space Systems Division is teamed with the University of Central Florida on a ...
Simulation of spacecraft on-orbit operations is discussed in reference to Martin Marietta's Space Op...
STARSIM, an acronym for Space Transportation Activities and Resources Simulation, is an objectorient...
The LRC MASS was modified and updated to include logic for efficient analysis of space shuttle paylo...
The simulator was designed to provide real time simulation capability for all phases of the Shuttle ...
A computer program for space shuttle orbit injection propulsion system analysis (SOPSA) is described...
This paper provides an overview of computer simulation, the Lockheed developed STS Processing Model,...
The PC based OPSMODEL operations software for modeling and simulation of space station crew activiti...
Space station mission processing is modeled via the SLAM 2 simulation language on an IBM 4381 mainfr...
A catalog is presented of subsystem and environment math models used or planned for space shuttle si...
The SGOS executive and its subsystems have been an integral component of the Shuttle Launch Safety P...
The requirements for the space shuttle vehicle and mission simulation are developed to analyze the s...
A baseline definition of the space shuttle mission simulator is presented. The subjects discussed ar...
A simulation program for the flow of data through the Data Management System of Spacelab and Space S...
The simulation program of the science and engineering data management system for the space shuttle i...
Rockwell International Space Systems Division is teamed with the University of Central Florida on a ...
Simulation of spacecraft on-orbit operations is discussed in reference to Martin Marietta's Space Op...
STARSIM, an acronym for Space Transportation Activities and Resources Simulation, is an objectorient...
The LRC MASS was modified and updated to include logic for efficient analysis of space shuttle paylo...
The simulator was designed to provide real time simulation capability for all phases of the Shuttle ...
A computer program for space shuttle orbit injection propulsion system analysis (SOPSA) is described...