Engineering challenges to the long term operation of the International Space Station

被引:3
|
作者
Kelly, T
Albert, T
Levin, GM
机构
[1] Cutchogue, NY
[2] National Research Council, Washington, DC
[3] National Research Council, Washington, DC
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S0094-5765(01)00052-2
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
The U.S. Congress has maintained an intense interest in the ISS program since its inception. In the Appropriations Act of 1997, the Senate of the United States included language directing National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to have the National Research Council (NRC) under take a study that evaluates the engineering challenges posed by extravehicular activity (EVA) requirements, United States and non-United States space launch requirements, the potential need to upgrade or replace equipment and components after Assembly Complete, and the requirement to decommission and disassemble the facility. NASA and the NRC decided the focus should be on the anticipated challenges in the continuous operation and maintenance of the ISS after assembly of the on-orbit facility has been completed. This would encompass the operational years, from late 2004 (if the current schedule holds) to 2020 - 2025. This executive summary overviews the results of this NRC study. It focuses on the U.S. operation of the ISS after Assembly Complete, including cooperative efforts by the United States and Russia. The paper summarizes the primary findings and recommendations in each of the areas considered during this two-year NRC study. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:809 / 815
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The International Space Station
    Hunt, MW
    ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES, 1996, 149 (03): : 2 - 2
  • [42] Long-term operation of "Orlan" space suits in the "Mir" orbiting station: Experience obtained and its application
    Abramov, IP
    Glazov, GM
    Svertshek, VI
    ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 2002, 51 (1-9) : 133 - 143
  • [43] The Multiscale Boiling Investigation on the International Space Station: Operational Aspects and Challenges
    Van Hoof, Denis
    Jacobs, Carla
    Kruglanski, Michel
    SPACE OPERATIONS, SPACEOPS 2023, 2025, : 649 - 672
  • [44] International Space Station
    DeLucas, LJ
    ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 1996, 38 (4-8) : 613 - 619
  • [45] Challenges and Perspectives for Long-Term Operation in Switzerland
    Amosova, Natalia
    ATW-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUCLEAR POWER, 2021, 66 (02): : 27 - 29
  • [46] A usability engineering method for international space station onboard laptop interfaces
    Flensholt, J
    Neerincx, M
    Ruijsendaal, M
    Wolff, M
    DASIA 99: DATA SYSTEMS IN AEROSPACE, 1999, 447 : 439 - 446
  • [47] SPACE STATION DESIGN AND OPERATION
    SMITH, TD
    CHARHUT, DE
    JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS, 1971, 8 (06) : 593 - &
  • [48] Ensuring of long operation life of the orbiting station EVA space suit
    Abramov, IP
    Glazov, GM
    Svertshek, VI
    Stoklitsky, AY
    ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 1997, 41 (4-10) : 379 - 389
  • [49] Development and Improvement of Countermeasures against Negative Effects of Weightlessness in Long-Term Space Flights on Board International Space Station
    Yarmanova E.N.
    Human Physiology, 2021, 47 (3) : 328 - 334
  • [50] AUTONOMOUS OPERATION OF MULTIPLE FREE-FLYING ROBOTS ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
    Morrell, B. J.
    Chamitoff, G. E.
    Gibbens, P. W.
    Saenz-Otero, A.
    SPACEFLIGHT MECHANICS 2015, PTS I-III, 2015, 155 : 2633 - 2650