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1 February 1982 Spacelab: Subsystems Performance Capabilities
E. Ray Tanner, Robert K. Brotherton
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Proceedings Volume 0284, NASA-ESA Spacelab Systems and Programs; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965768
Event: 1981 Technical Symposium East, 1981, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
Spacelab, with its multiplicity of configuration options and associated subsystem capabilities provides the user with a unique set of environments and facilities to conduct scientific investigations in space. This paper provides an insight into the Spacelab resources and their efficient application to payloads and experiment integration for the manned and unmanned options. Subsystem capabilities and constraints for various types of missions and experiments are discussed in terms of structural support, power, thermal conditioning, pointing and stability, and command and data management.
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E. Ray Tanner and Robert K. Brotherton "Spacelab: Subsystems Performance Capabilities", Proc. SPIE 0284, NASA-ESA Spacelab Systems and Programs, (1 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965768
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KEYWORDS
Code division multiplexing

Analog electronics

Wavefronts

Video

Data acquisition

Glasses

Interfaces

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