On-orbit maintenance and repair - New era in space research and industrializationDuring the seventies, NASA was developing a multifunction, economical spacecraft complete with ground and spaceborne support equipment, software, and necessary documentation to facilitate a large variety of space missions on a routine and cost effective basis. In order to reduce costs and time requirements, research was conducted to identify new approaches to a reusable, low-cost spacecraft design. The result of these studies was the development of the Multimission Modular Spacecraft (MMS). Three MMS spacecraft are currently operating in orbit. These spacecraft include the two Landsat-D earth resources satellites, Landsat-4 and -5, and the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) spacecraft. Attention is given to details regarding the MMS, the STS-41C SMM repair mission, and failure modes and component degradation.
Document ID
19850031079
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Cepollina, F. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Sprott, L. (Fairchild Space Co. Germantown, MD, United States)