Start Date
4-1983 8:00 AM
Description
This is a brief overview of logically expected advancements in the area of space simulation over the next twenty years. Current NASA Space Shuttle simulations will be upgraded to support more complex payload and on-orbit tasks. This includes the ability to integrate various remote ground facilities with a real time space mission simulator and an expanded use of efficient part-task simulations. Software compatibilities between simulators will increase and each simulator will have a more combined training and engineering role. Software development processors will be increasingly internetted to an integrated data processing system.
Space Simulation in the Next 20 Years
This is a brief overview of logically expected advancements in the area of space simulation over the next twenty years. Current NASA Space Shuttle simulations will be upgraded to support more complex payload and on-orbit tasks. This includes the ability to integrate various remote ground facilities with a real time space mission simulator and an expanded use of efficient part-task simulations. Software compatibilities between simulators will increase and each simulator will have a more combined training and engineering role. Software development processors will be increasingly internetted to an integrated data processing system.
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