Space Station Freedom Restructure Impacts on Technology Experiment Accommodation


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This is a follow up to NASA Technical Memorandum (TM) 102766; it provides an overview of the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) Space Station Freedom (SSF) Technology Development Payload Program, reviews the OAST SSF resource requirements, and contrasts the requirements with the resources that are available to OAST since the restructure of SSF. A discussion of the issues as well as conclusions and recommendations, is provided. It is concluded that, even after adjustments to the OAST traffic model to reflect restructure, some resources will be inadequate even at the 20 percent allocation level. It is also concluded that bartering resources among U.S. users and international partners, and increasing the level of automation may be viable solutions to the resource constraint problem. The final conclusion is that, to facilitate the performance of technology experiments on SSF, OAST should fund SSF experiments and update its traffic model as soon as possible, and should provide technical and programmatic assistance to technology experiment developers. Avery, Don E. and Collier, Lisa D. and Degrace, David M. and Thomas, Carolyn C. Langley Research Center RTOP 506-49-31-03...




NASA's Plan to Restructure the Space Station Freedom


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Space Station Freedom


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Space Station Freedom


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NASA's Plan to Restructure the Space Station Freedom


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