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4-1970 8:00 AM

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The postmanufacturing checkout of the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) offers a real challenge for both the technology of today and the technology of tomorrow. The objective of this discussion is to explain the sequence of tests to be performed on t he ATM experiments to assure flight readiness, based on current preliminary planning information.

Checkout means the verification of all operating systems. The challenge is to define tests today to check out experiments that will be built and flown tomorrow. The engineering state-ofthe art is identified today for a vehicle, including the experiments, that is scheduled to fly in 1972.

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Apr 1st, 8:00 AM

Experiment Checkout During Postmanufacturing Checkout of the Apollo Telescope Mount

The postmanufacturing checkout of the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) offers a real challenge for both the technology of today and the technology of tomorrow. The objective of this discussion is to explain the sequence of tests to be performed on t he ATM experiments to assure flight readiness, based on current preliminary planning information.

Checkout means the verification of all operating systems. The challenge is to define tests today to check out experiments that will be built and flown tomorrow. The engineering state-ofthe art is identified today for a vehicle, including the experiments, that is scheduled to fly in 1972.

 

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