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Space-Hardware Design for Long Life With High ReliabilityIn 1991, the Cassini Project, NASA's planetary project to place a spacecraft in orbit about Saturn, funded a study at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to identify rules for design and test of hardware required to function reliably in space for very long lifetimes. Twenty-nine subjects were considered comprising 130 specific rules related to long-life issues such as accelerated life testing, cycling of mechanical devices, selection and application of parts, semiconductor junction temperatures, and worst-case analysis for long life. The study was subsequently published as a JPL document. One major conclusion of the workshop was that unattended space missions extending out to 25 years or more are feasible.
Document ID
20210004815
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Other
External Source(s)
Authors
Murphy, G.
Miles, R. Jr.
Gindorf, T.
Date Acquired
January 24, 1994
Publication Date
January 24, 1994
Publication Information
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review
Keywords
design
test
hardware
space
long
life
reliability
National
Aeronautics
and
Space
Administration

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