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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A brief record of the development and use of the orbital-rate-drive assembly in the Apollo Program is presented. This device was procured as government-furnished equipment and was used on both the lunar module and the command module. Reviews of design, development, procurement, and flight experience are included.
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: NASA-TN-D-7784 , JSC-S-409
    Format: application/pdf
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The objectives of the Skylab Program included observations of the earth, the sun, the stars, and a comet in addition to a variety of engineering and medical experiments. Attention is given to mission planning activities accomplished before the launch of the orbital workshop, during the manned missions, and between manned missions. Two major purposes of early experiments planning were related to the establishment of reasonable potential goals in terms of accomplishment and the discovery of potential problems in scheduling. Planning during the mission proceeded according to a scheme in which the planning was done on a daily basis. Experiences from the three Skylab missions are discussed separately. The results of the Skylab Program demonstrate the value of the daily experiment planning system that was capable of reacting to changing constraints.
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: AAS PAPER 74-117 , Annual Meeting; Aug 20, 1974 - Aug 22, 1974; Los Angeles, CA
    Format: text
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