Microgravity science and applications overview - Research, facility and instrumentation development, Space Station Freedom operations and utilization planningAn overview is provided of NASA's Microgravity Science and Applications Program, with emphasis on plans for evolution to the Space Station. The Microgravity Science and Applications Division program consists of two major parts including the ground-based research program and the flight program. Transition to flight experiment status may occur only after the ground-based research and testing demonstrates sufficient technical maturity to assure that scientific objectives can be met in space with a high degree of success. Program strategy calls for a transition to the Space Station Freedom before the end of the century. In this connection, six multi-user facilities are planned to be phased into operation aboard the Space Station over an extended time frame. It is projected that the design of these facilities will evolve based on experience with precursor experiment hardware designed and operated on Skylab and other carriers.
Document ID
19910029374
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kicza, M. E. (NASA Microgravity Science and Applications Div. Washington, DC, United States)