Start Date
4-1971 8:00 AM
Description
A computer simulation model with accompanying input and analysis techniques has been developed which will generate Phase A spacecraft preliminary design data using a minimum of computer time, allowing maximum flexibility, and requiring a minimum of learning effort by the user. The application of this model to Space Station design, the construction of a data base for earth orbit experiments, and the Candidate Experiment Program for Manned Space Stations (Blue Book) are dis- cussed.The Blue Book was the primary reference for experiment data, and its contents, organization and current status are described.
Use of Scientific Experiment Data in Preliminary Design of a Post-Skylab Space Station
A computer simulation model with accompanying input and analysis techniques has been developed which will generate Phase A spacecraft preliminary design data using a minimum of computer time, allowing maximum flexibility, and requiring a minimum of learning effort by the user. The application of this model to Space Station design, the construction of a data base for earth orbit experiments, and the Candidate Experiment Program for Manned Space Stations (Blue Book) are dis- cussed.The Blue Book was the primary reference for experiment data, and its contents, organization and current status are described.
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