Gary Johnson: Lessons Learned from 50+ Years in Human Spaceflight and SafetyFuture spacecraft designers and managers need to be aware of problems, corrective actions, and the resulting lessons learned to avoid experiencing the same problems in new programs. Fewer and fewer people with firsthand experience of the design, test, and operations of past programs, such as Apollo, are available today to pass on their experience. This white paper, sponsored by the Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) Directorate Flight Safety Office (FSO), will discuss the major lessons I learned during my 50+ years (and counting) working in human spaceflight.
Document ID
20190028301
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Johnson, Gary W. (Science Applications International Corp. Houston, TX, United States)