Abstract: On-orbit scientific research involving the presence of humans has been hampered during Shuttle flights due to the brevity of the missions and the limited power supplies and data management facilities. The solutions to these limitations are the Space Station and extended duration Orbiter, the latter offering 2.5 weeks on-orbit operations. The Space Station configuration is to include polar orbiting and co-orbiting unmanned platforms serviced, initially, by the Shuttle. The longer duration operations on the Space Station will permit lowering the amount of on-the-ground training in favor of on-orbit experience, thereby enhancing the flexibility of experimental opportunities and expanding the breadth of investigations. The goal of all the developments is to furnish groundside experimenters access to space, along with minimized adaptation of experimental procedures to exploit the space environment.
Publication Year: 1985
Publication Date: 1985-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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