Physics
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Feb 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977mcdd.reptu.....&link_type=abstract
Final Report McDonnell-Douglas Corp., Huntington Beach, CA.
Physics
Aerospace Engineering, Cost Effectiveness, Space Stations, Spacecraft Modules, Systems Analysis, Life Support Systems, Mars Sample Return Missions, Nasa Programs, Satellite Orbits, Space Commercialization, Space Erectable Structures, Space Manufacturing, Space Shuttles
Scientific paper
Topics discussed include: (1) design considerations for a MARS sample return laboratory module for space station investigations; (2) crew productivity as a function of work shift arrangement; (3) preliminary analysis of the local logistics problem on the space construction base; (4) mission hardware construction operational flows and timelines; (5) orbit transfer vehicle concept definition; (6) summary of results and findings of space processing working review; (7) crew and habitability subsystem (option L); (8) habitability subsystem considerations for shuttle tended option L; (9) orbiter utilization in manned sortie missions; (10) considerations in definition of space construction base standard module configuration (option L); (11) guidance, control, and navigation subsystems; and (12) system and design tradeoffs.
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