Location

Holiday Inn, Manatee Rooms A & B

Start Date

25-4-1991 1:00 PM

End Date

25-4-1991 4:00 PM

Description

A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, PL, 23-26 April 1991.

For the past 25 years, the Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP) has provided spaceflight for DOD experiments which are not authorized their own means of flight. During this period, approximately 200 space experiments have been flown for the Air Force, Army, Navy, and other DOD agencies. This presentation first overviews the Space Test Program and its experiments, and then discusses several, including their importance to the military.

Comments

DoD Research and Development

Session Chairman: Michael R. Spence, USAF, Commander, 6555th Aerospace Test Group, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL

Session Organizer: Spencer H. Levels, USAF, Space Shuttle Program Manager, Eastern Test Range, Patrick AFB, FL

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Apr 25th, 1:00 PM Apr 25th, 4:00 PM

Paper Session III-C - A Summary of Benefits From The DoD Space Test Program

Holiday Inn, Manatee Rooms A & B

A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, PL, 23-26 April 1991.

For the past 25 years, the Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP) has provided spaceflight for DOD experiments which are not authorized their own means of flight. During this period, approximately 200 space experiments have been flown for the Air Force, Army, Navy, and other DOD agencies. This presentation first overviews the Space Test Program and its experiments, and then discusses several, including their importance to the military.

 

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