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    Development and Deployment of Robonaut 2 to the International Space Station

    Ambrose, Robert O. | NTRS | 2011
    a decade of work on the Robonaut 1 units that produced advances in dexterity, tele-presence, remote supervision across time delay, combining ...

    NASA Global Hawk: Project Overview and Future Plans

    Naftel, Chris | NTRS | 2011
    the concept of operations and an overview of the first two science campaigns. In addition the future science plans, using the NASA Global Hawk ...

    Human Spaceflight Safety for the Next Generation on Orbital Space Systems

    Mango, Edward J. | NTRS | 2011
    systems. The architecture of the Program delineates the process for investment performance in safe orbital systems, Crew Transportation System ...

    Concept for System Wide Trajectory Based Operations w/ Self-Separation

    Frank Bussink / William B Cotton / David Wing | NTRS | 2010
    . en route domain, in an environment of mixed conventional and SSEP operations. No airspace is set aside for this purpose and the first ...

    The Evolution of Extravehicular Activity Operations to Lunar Exploration Based on Operational Lessons Learned During 2009 NASA Desert RATS Field Testing

    Bell, Ernest R., Jr. / Welsh, Daren / Coan, Dave et al. | NTRS | 2010
    This paper will present options to evolutionary changes in several philosophical areas of extravehicular activity (EVA) operations. These ...

    Short-term Freeway Traffic Flow Forecasting with ARIMAX Modeling

    Lee, Ming-Tsung | DataCite | 2010
    traffic flows is effective in time series modeling for short-term traffic flow forecasting. The ARIMAX model should be used if time series ...

    Techniques for Assuring NASA Mission Success Using Redundancy and Multi-Functionality Designs

    Shivers, Herb | NTRS | 2010
    Topics include NASA centers around the country; 2009 highlights of significant successes in space transportation, exploration, and science ...

    The Waypoint Planning Tool: Real Time Flight Planning for Airborne Science

    He, Yubin / Blakeslee, Richard / Goodman, Michael et al. | NTRS | 2010
    NASA Earth science research utilizes both spaceborne and airborne real time observations in the planning and operations of its field ...

    NASA Global Hawk: A New Tool for Earth Science Research

    Hall, Phill | NTRS | 2009
    This slide presentation reviews the Global Hawk, a unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that NASA plans to use for Earth Sciences research. The ...

    A Year in the Life of International Space Station

    Uri, John J. | NTRS | 2006
    ), both in terms of on-orbit operations as well as future planning, for both ISS systems and research. The Expedition 12 and 13 crews completed ...

    Glenn's Telescience Support Center Provided Around-the-Clock Operations Support for Space Experiments on the International Space Station

    Malarik, Diane C. | NTRS | 2005
    NASA Glenn Research Center s Telescience Support Center (TSC) allows researchers on Earth to operate experiments onboard the International ...

    International collaboration on Russian spacecraft and the case for free flyer biosatellites

    Grindeland, Richard E. / Ilyin, Eugene A. / Holley, Daniel C. et al. | NTRS | 2005
    Animal research has been critical to the initiation and progress of space exploration. Animals were the original explorers of "space" two ...

    Pilot Preference, Compliance, and Performance With an Airborne Conflict Management Toolset

    Doble, Nathan A. / Barhydt, Richard / Krishnamurthy, Karthik | NTRS | 2005
    A human-in-the-loop experiment was conducted at the NASA Ames and Langley Research Centers, investigating the En Route Free Maneuvering ...

    The Importance of Multilateral Safety Requirements for Human Spaceflight

    Pido, Kelle | NTRS | 2005
    The International Space Station (ISS) Program initially implemented safety requirements in a series of bilateral agreements between NASA ...

    A status report on the characterization of the microgravity environment of the International Space Station

    Jules, Kenol / McPherson, Kevin / Hrovat, Kenneth et al. | NTRS | 2004
    research for a variety of microgravity science disciplines. Since continuous human presence on the space station began in November 2000 through the ...

    Initial characterization of the microgravity environment of the international space station: increments 2 through 4

    Jules, Kenol / McPherson, Kevin / Hrovat, Kenneth et al. | NTRS | 2004
    70,000 hours of station operations and scientific experiments were conducted. 720 hours of crew research time were logged aboard the orbiting ...

    Bounding the risk of crew loss following orbital debris penetration of the International Space Station at assembly stages 1J and 1E

    Evans, S. / Lewis, H. / Williamsen, J. et al. | NTRS | 2004
    one or more crew members in the event of a penetration, expressed as the risk factor, R. This risk factor is dependent on details of crew ...

    Research progress and accomplishments on International Space Station

    Roe, Lesa B. / Uri, John J. | NTRS | 2003
    multidisciplinary program includes research in life sciences, physical sciences, biotechnology, Earth sciences, technology demonstrations as well as ...

    Control Surface Seals Investigated for Re- Entry Vehicles

    Dunlap, Patrick H. / Steinetz, Bruce M. | NTRS | 2003
    with the NASA Johnson Space Center, the Seals Team at the NASA Glenn Research Center completed a series of tests on the baseline seal design ...
    Schlagwörter: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations

    Summary and Recommendations for Future Work

    Cucinotta, Francis A. / Shavers, Mark R. / Saganti, Premkumar B. et al. | NTRS | 2003
    beams to simulate exposures during EVA operations. Additional tests with material layouts of the EMU suit sleeve were made in collaboration with ...