Paper Session IV-B - Payload Processing Study For ELV Launches

Creighton A. Terhune, Deputy Director, Payload Projects Management, John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA
Shirley P. Green, Operations Analysis, Policy and Plans Office John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA

Special Topics

Session Chairman: Don Capone, Donald J. Capone Consulting Services, Inc., Cocoa Beach, FL

Session Organizer: Ned Wagnon, Engineering Development Directorage, NASA KSC

Description

A NASA-KSC study on payload ground processing activities in support of Expendable Launch Vehicle (ELV) launches at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station from January 1977 through February 1988, showed that nearly half of the payloads experienced schedule delays. While about 10 per cent of the delays were weather-related, over 65 per cent were caused by payload/launch vehicle problems. The planned processing time was exceeded by more than 2 weeks in most cases. Nearly 30 per cent of the payloads required some storage time.

 
Apr 28th, 3:00 PM

Paper Session IV-B - Payload Processing Study For ELV Launches

A NASA-KSC study on payload ground processing activities in support of Expendable Launch Vehicle (ELV) launches at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station from January 1977 through February 1988, showed that nearly half of the payloads experienced schedule delays. While about 10 per cent of the delays were weather-related, over 65 per cent were caused by payload/launch vehicle problems. The planned processing time was exceeded by more than 2 weeks in most cases. Nearly 30 per cent of the payloads required some storage time.