Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jan 1999
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Space technology and applications international forum -1999. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 458, pp. 43-48 (1999).
Statistics
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Spaceborne And Space Research Instruments, Apparatus, And Components
Scientific paper
The objective of this paper is to provide future International Space Station (ISS) scientists and/or engineers with a feel for ISS payload operations by presenting a real-time scenario. This scenario begins at the initiation of payload operations and runs through immediate post-run experiment analysis. In developing this scenario, it is assumed that the ISS payload operations flight and ground capabilities are fully available for use by the payload user community. Emphasis is placed on telescience operations whose main objective is to enable researchers to utilize experiment hardware onboard the International Space Station as if it were located in their terrestrial laboratory. An overview of the Payload Operations Integration Center (POIC) systems and user ground system options is included to provide an understanding of the systems and interfaces available to perform payload operations. Detailed information regarding POIC capabilities can be found in the POIC Capabilities Document, SSP 50304.
Cissom Rickey D.
Lapenta Catherine C.
Melton Tina L.
Schneider Michelle P.
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