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1 February 1982 Prospects For Augmenting Spacelab Capability
W. Wienss, C. DeSanctis, E. Graf
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Proceedings Volume 0284, NASA-ESA Spacelab Systems and Programs; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965777
Event: 1981 Technical Symposium East, 1981, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
The intent of this paper is to highlight extensions/improvements to the baseline Spacelab system. Emphasis will be on the so-called "near-term" improvements which are presently under investigation in Europe in the frame of a Phase B study, and which cover mainly resource increases as well as extending the mission duration capability. Furthermore, an overview will be given on future Spacelab application e.g. as an element of a platform and as a free-flying element. NASA proposed platform concepts like SASP (Science and Application Space Platform) and SAMSP (Science and Application Manned Space Platform) are briefly addressed and the role of Spacelab elements in these platform concepts described.
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W. Wienss, C. DeSanctis, and E. Graf "Prospects For Augmenting Spacelab Capability", Proc. SPIE 0284, NASA-ESA Spacelab Systems and Programs, (1 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965777
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Aerospace engineering

Manufacturing

System on a chip

Calibration

Life sciences

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