Spacelab - From early integration to first flight. I
Abstract
Spacelab is a series of flight elements that can be assembled together in different configurations. The laboratory is designed to accommodate many payloads with totally different characteristics. Two models were built: one was tested functionally, integrated into an Engineering Model and delivered to NASA. The other was used for subsystem testing. The Spacelab system consists of several functional elements within the Module, Igloo and Pallet structures: an Electric Power Distribution Subsystem, a Command and Data Management Subsystem, Software, Caution-and-Warning Subsystem and an Environmental Control Subsystem. The Engineering Model tests were conducted in Europe from April 1978 through October 1980, delivery of the laboratory to JFK Space Center, Florida was in December 1980, and the first flight was made in November 1983 on Space Shuttle STS-9.
- Publication:
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ESA Bulletin
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984ESABu....Q..70T
- Keywords:
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- International Cooperation;
- Space Programs;
- Spacelab Payloads;
- Assembly;
- Histories;
- Space Laboratories;
- Tests;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles