NASA IN-SPACE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENTS PROGRAM - STATUS AND PLANS

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HARRIS, LA
RECK, GM
AMBRUS, JH
HEMMERLY, RA
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[1] NASA, Office of Aeronautics, Exploration and Technology, Washington
[2] General Research Corp., Vienna, VA 22182
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10.1016/0094-5765(93)90013-M
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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Experience with the Shuttle and free-flying satellites as technology test beds has shown the feasibility and desirability of using space assets as facilities for technology development. Thus, by the time the space station era arrives, technologists will be ready for an accessible engineering facility in space. Along with the scientific and commercial space development communities, the technology development community has been participating in defining requirements for this in-space facility. As the 21st century is approached, it is expected that many flights to the Space Station Freedom will carry one or more RT&E experiments. The experiments are likely to utilize both the pressurized volume, and the external payload attachment facilities. Based on the success of instrumenting the Shuttle itself to obtain ascent and descent aerothermodynamic data a unique, but extremely important, class of experiments will use the space station itself as an experimental vehicle.
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页码:931 / 944
页数:14
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