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... Station -- Possible space station reference configuration developed by...(Click image for more)
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... outputs demonstrate increased access time compared to conventional AMSAT/OSCAR ground station designs. Furthermore the aggregated signal to the virtualized ground station network mitigates induced changes in signal due to slant range ... error and variations in received signal strength.
2. Virtualized Ground Station Network (VGSN)
2.1 System Design
The proposed Virtualized Ground Station Network is a form of overlay network that uses an ...
... for the presence of 6 over-winterers and 20 summer personnel at a permanent polar station. This station will provide opportunities for scientists to investigate the geology, chemistry and organic chemical/exobiological ... logistics required to support field parties from a permanent Martian polar station are considered. Preliminary concepts are provided for techniques of station maintenance (Martian polar regions engineering) in the light of data ...
... 54
'''Page ''' - 389-416
'''Year''' - 2001
'''Keywords''' - Almaz, Military Space, Soviet Union, TKS, Salyut, Space Stations
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.389
'''Number of Pages''' - 28
Abstract
During the Cold War ... was brought to fruition was a Soviet military space station program known as "Almaz." Between 1973 and 1976, the Soviets launched three Almaz stations, which were publicly known as Salyut-2, Salyut ...
... 55
'''Page ''' - 35-67
'''Year''' - 2003
'''Keywords''' - Almaz, Military Space, Soviet Union, TKS, Salyut, Space Stations
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.55.35
'''Number of Pages''' - 33
Abstract
During the Cold War ... was brought to fruition was a Soviet military space station program known as "Almaz." Between 1973 and 1976, the Soviets launched three Almaz stations, which were publicly known as Salyut-2, Salyut ...
... completed International space station.
ISS Pages
:Category:International Space Station ISS modules
ISS Documents
Media:ISS-External-Payload-Proposers-Guide.pdf International Space Station External Payload Proposers Guide (2015)
Videos
Space station assembly video ... 30 seconds of acclimatisation before viewing.
File:Assembly3D.mpg.mp4
Category:International Space Station
Category:Movie
... Media:US3144219.pdf E. Schnitzer Manned Space Station 1964
Media:US3171625.pdf R.A. Berglund Erectable Modular Space Station 1965
Media:US3174705.pdf D. Schiff Space Station and System for Operating Same 1965
Media:US3300162.pdf O.E. Maynard Radial Modular Space Station 1967
Media:US3332640.pdf G.D. Nesheim Space Station ...
... crewed for more than 5 years and is about 50 percent complete. There are 16 station elements in orbit today, nine elements ready for launch at Kennedy Space Center in Florida ... the ISS. This book is designed to provide a broad overview of the International Space Station's complex configuration, design, and component systems. As well, the sophisticated procedures required in the ...
... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56
'''Page ''' - 362-368
'''Year''' - 2003
'''Keywords''' - Space Station, reusable launch vehicle, cost modelling
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.362
'''Number of Pages''' - 7 ... modularization to be balanced against launch system capacity and cost. The study found that space station acquisition costs are dominated by the level of modularization and in orbit assembly, to the ...
... 64 64
'''Page ''' - 252-258
'''Year''' - 2011
'''Keywords''' - Robotics, spaceflight operations, real-time operations, space station, time-critical repair, extra-vehicular activity, orbital replaceable unit
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.252
'''Number of Pages''' - 7
Abstract
With the completion of International Space Station (ISS) assembly, planning and daily activities are transitioning from construction to maintenance and repair. Previously ...
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