Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976jbis...29..695c&link_type=abstract
(European Industrial Space Study Group, U.S.-European Conference, 6th, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Oct. 13-16, 1975.) British Interplan
Computer Science
Project Management, Research And Development, Spacecraft Communication, Spacelab, Technology Assessment, Electromagnetic Fields, Microwave Transmission, Payloads, Pulse Compression, Pulse Modulation, Spacecraft Antennas, Traveling Wave Tubes
Scientific paper
The technical, managerial, and sponsorship aspects of some Spacelab communications payloads are discussed. It is seen that, as with all revolutionary new capabilities, major reconstructing of techniques and methods will be necessary to capitalize on the opportunities provides by Spacelab. The transition must begin several years before the first Spacelab flight. Government and industry must begin immediately to develop their joint programs and individual projects. The charges for experimenting must be defined to allow R & D choices to be made by the private sector, and the involved questions of government and industry must be addressed. In addition, hardware guidelines and constraints must be established to ensure the safety of the Orbiter, Spacelab, and crew and to reduce to a minimum the associated preparation costs to a potential use of Spacelab.
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