Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Nov 1976
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(European Industrial Space Study Group, U.S.-European Conference, 6th, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Oct. 13-16, 1975.) British Interplan
Statistics
Applications
Mission Planning, Payloads, Spacecraft Design, Spacelab, Technology Utilization, European Space Agency, Optical Radar, Project Management, Space Commercialization, Space Missions, Spacecraft Modules
Scientific paper
Some characteristic features of Spacelab design are examined, with particular reference to the pressurized module that provides a working laboratory environment, and the unpressurized pallet that permits direct exposure to the space environment. The ways in which mission flexibility and adaptability to a range of configurational and mission requirements were achieved are outlined, and the modular approach adopted in the design is illustrated. Spacelab missions, applications, and the respective payloads are discussed, and the mode of Spacelab usage and control is described. The part played by the European Space Agency in the Spacelab project is emphasized.
Collet Jérôme
Lebeau André
Shapland D. J.
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