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... . Bonnie Dunbar and I were responsible for managing the Spacelab and its systems as well as performing a variety of experiments. The Spacelab D-1 Mission Manager was Hans-Ulrich Steimle and ... south of Koln, Germany. This European Astronaut Office housed the ground training units for several Spacelab experiment modules. These included: the Werkstofflabor (WL), a materials science and space processing facility; the ...
... . Spacelab 2 would be the second of two Spacelab missions designed to demonstrate the performance of hardware received from the European Space Agency ( ESA ). The Spacelab 1 mission verified the majority of Spacelab systems ... MSFC Spacelab Program Office, said NASA had removed Spacelab 3 hardware from Challenger 's cargo bay and was reconfiguring the bay for Spacelab 2 . "We expect to begin installation of the Spacelab 2 payload ...
... experiment flight hardware for the mission operated in tandem with the Spacelab flight systems. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC 's Spacelab 2 mission manager Roy Lester said they learned they "could operate ... system with high efficiency within acceptable Spacelab resource allocations." MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC had responsibility for managing the first three Spacelab missions in a series of Spacelab flights that extended over several ...
... Co. a 33-month $98,105,079 contract extension for continuing Spacelab integration work, bringing the total value of the Spacelab contract through June 30, 1988, to $341,496,165. Under the ... integration, selected flight hardware, software, ground support equipment, and mission integration support for manifested Spacelab missions. Spacelab , developed by NASA under an international agreement with the European Space Agency , when carried in ...
... . I was back at the Cape for the integration of the experiments into the Spacelab and then the Spacelab into the Orbiter for the Shuttle 9 mission, which is that launch up ... essentially payload operating people, but they were also going to operate a lot of the Spacelab equipment. I argued like crazy with the Europeans that they should define them, call them ... right outside the Colon-Bonn Airport, there was an organization called SPCE, which was called Spacelab Payload Integration and Checkout in Europe, or something like that. At that point in time ...
... -member countries would design, develop, manufacture, and deliver a Spacelab flight unit to be carried in the space shuttle orbiter. The Spacelab would comprise a pressurized manned laboratory module and an instrument ... capabilities. Final signature of the Memorandum of Understanding having established the cooperative Spacelab program, NASA had decided to use Spacelab terminology. Steps were instituted to change designations of the Sortie Lab Task ...
... investigations, one in material science and one in astronomy, had already flown aboard Spacelab 1. Many of the Spacelab 3 investigations were scheduled to be modified and reflown on later missions to ... middeck. Spacelab 3 consisted of a Spacelab long module and a pallet. The mission successfully demonstrated the capability of Spacelab for multidiscipline research in microgravity. EVA Payload Spacelab-3 experiments in habitable Spacelab and mission ...
... Space Transportation System s/payload interaction. The 7-day flight, a verification test of Spacelab systems and Spacelab /orbiter interfaces, would carry about 40 experiments. Garriott had flown on the second manned ... operate ground-based experiment equipment and assist the two in orbit. The Spacelab investigators' working group (IWG), composed of Spacelab 2 principal investigators having experiments on the mission, had selected the payload ...
... and Discussion of the Results 657 - - '''SPACELAB''' '''Vol. 29 No. 11 November 1976''' - H. E. W. Hoffman Technical Description of Spacelab 683 - Dr. C. E. Cheeseman Spacelab: A New Era in Communications R&D Project Management 695 - James T. Murphy Development and Integration of Spacelab Payloads 709 - Dr. C. Greger Spacelab Principles ...
... Europe should have special treatment in Space Shuttle / Spacelab use. W. Germany's ERNO, Spacelab prime contractor, had proposed to NASA and ESA a second Spacelab as the basis for a barter agreement ... hand, the barter agreement should not give the U.S. full autonomy in operating Spacelab or producing future Spacelab s. Commercialization of the Space Shuttle was essential, because "twenty million dollars (1975 ...

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