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نویسندگان: Dr. David J. Shayler (auth.)
سری: Springer Praxis Books
ISBN (شابک) : 9783319404417, 9783319404431
ناشر: Springer International Publishing
سال نشر: 2017
تعداد صفحات: XIX, 350
[369]
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Assembling and Supplying the ISS : The Space Shuttle Fulfills Its Mission به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مونتاژ و تامین ISS: شاتل فضایی ماموریت خود را انجام می دهد نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
The creation and utilization of the International Space
Station (ISS) is a milestone in space exploration. But
without the Space Shuttle, it would have remained an
impossible dream. Assembling and Supplying the ISS is the
story of how, between 1998 and 2011, the Shuttle became the
platform which enabled the construction and continued
operation of the primary scientific research facility in
Earth orbit.
Fulfilling an objective it had been designed to complete
decades before, 37 Shuttle missions carried the majority of
the hardware needed to build the ISS and then acted as a
ferry and supply train for early resident crews to the
station. Building upon the decades of development and
experience described in the companion volume Linking the
Space Shuttle and Space Stations: Early Docking Technologies
from Concept to Implementation, this book explores
• a purpose-built hardware processing facility • challenging
spacewalking objectives • extensive robotic operations •
undocking a unmanned orbiter
The experience and expertise gained through these missions
allows space planners to improve space construction skills in
advance of even more ambitious plans in the future.
Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 12
Foreword......Page 14
Dedication......Page 17
Prologue......Page 18
1: An Alternative Plan......Page 20
Shuffling the Shuttle to Assemble the Station......Page 21
NASA’s Tier-2: An Alternative Assembly Plan......Page 22
The Interim Control Module......Page 24
Ground Rules And Assumptions......Page 25
Systems And Logistical Impacts......Page 29
A Useful But Redundant Study......Page 30
Summary......Page 31
Notes......Page 32
2: The Shuttle-ISS Assembly Missions......Page 33
Pages From History......Page 34
Shuttle Missions to Create the ISS (Phase- II)......Page 35
Shuttle Missions to Expand the ISS (Phase-III)......Page 42
Return to Flight, Again......Page 46
Shuttle at Station......Page 60
Notes......Page 63
Becoming Very Well Trained......Page 64
Specialist Training......Page 66
First ISS Assembly Crew Named......Page 67
Change Of ISS-1 Crewing......Page 68
First Four ISS Resident Crews Named......Page 69
Gearing Up For ISS......Page 74
ISS Assembly Commences......Page 75
A Real Space Odyssey in 2001......Page 82
Success Before Setback, 2002......Page 83
Recovery......Page 87
Medical Condition......Page 90
Expansion......Page 93
Launch Dates Set For The Remaining Shuttle Missions......Page 96
2009 And All-Change On The ISS......Page 99
2010 Towards Assembly Completion......Page 101
STS-135 Added To The Manifest......Page 106
2011: The Final Countdown(S)......Page 107
Shuttle-ISS......Page 109
Notes......Page 110
4: Putting It All Together......Page 112
Establishing an Efficient Timeline......Page 113
Mission Management Team......Page 114
Shuttle-ISS Mission Processing......Page 115
Creating A Fail-Safe System......Page 121
Space Station Processing Facility......Page 124
Organizing The Process......Page 125
Processing The Hardware......Page 126
Flight Hardware Processing......Page 128
Postponements, Delays And Scrubs: ISS, 1997–2002......Page 136
Attempting To Resume Assembly: 2008–2009......Page 142
The Final Stretch: 2009–2010......Page 144
The Last Stacks Standing......Page 145
Into the Wide Blue Yonder......Page 146
Notes......Page 148
From Pad to Orbit......Page 149
Mission Control Houston, Shuttle-ISS......Page 150
Shuttle At ISS......Page 156
Shuttle Docking Profile......Page 157
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver......Page 158
Extra Power......Page 162
Re-Boost......Page 164
A Growing Station......Page 165
Habitability On Station......Page 166
Down to Business......Page 167
Notes......Page 168
6: Crew Transfers and Loadmasters......Page 169
The Carriers......Page 173
Unpressurized Carriers......Page 176
The Stowage Facilities......Page 179
A Moving Experience......Page 180
Plan Against Reality......Page 182
The ‘Bad Air’ Incident On STS-96......Page 187
Experiments and Investigations......Page 188
Summary......Page 189
Notes......Page 190
A Manipulator for Shuttle......Page 191
A Helping Hand......Page 192
Deployment And Retrieval Operations......Page 195
RMS Operators......Page 196
Balancing The Boom......Page 198
Robotics At A Stretch......Page 199
STS-88: The First ISS Robotics Maneuvers......Page 200
Moving Logistics......Page 201
Robotic Hand-Offs......Page 202
RMS Legacy......Page 206
Summary......Page 208
Notes......Page 209
From Dreams to Reality......Page 210
Eva from the Shuttle......Page 211
“The Wall”......Page 212
Gaining The Experience......Page 213
The Decision To Build......Page 214
Applying Human Factors Engineering......Page 215
EVA at Space Station Freedom......Page 217
Rise Of The Robots......Page 218
Slamming The Airlock On Space Station Freedom......Page 220
Having The Ability......Page 222
Safety at All Times......Page 224
Preparing For The ISS......Page 226
Developing ISS EVA Procedures And Testing Them In Flight......Page 228
Creating An EVA Cadre......Page 229
A Role Model: STS-61......Page 231
Adapting Time And Motion Parameters To EVA......Page 232
EVA Governing Factors......Page 235
For The Records......Page 239
Handling Mass During EVA......Page 240
Notes......Page 242
Getting Wet......Page 243
Approach to Testing......Page 244
The Small Steps that Make a Walk......Page 247
Scaling the Wall......Page 249
Spacewalker Jerry Ross......Page 253
Joe Tanner: From Hubble To ISS......Page 256
Tom’s Destiny In Space......Page 258
STS-Supported EVAs at the ISS......Page 262
Get-Ahead Tasks And Deferred Objectives......Page 263
External Fixtures And Fittings......Page 270
Truss Segments And Solar Arrays......Page 271
Modules......Page 272
External Stowage Platforms And Experiments......Page 273
Robotics......Page 274
Plumbing And Power Utilities......Page 275
Maintenance......Page 276
EVA Tools And Equipment......Page 277
Resident (EO-) Crew STS-EVA Support Tasks From Quest......Page 278
Summary......Page 285
Notes......Page 287
10: Getting Back......Page 288
Undocking the Shuttle......Page 289
Those Precious Final Orbits......Page 293
Landing Day Minus One......Page 295
Coming Home......Page 297
The Diverted Landings......Page 298
ISS As A Safe Haven, From The Right Orbit......Page 306
Contingency Shuttle Crew Support......Page 307
Safe Haven......Page 308
Declaring And Un-Flyable Orbiter......Page 309
Mounting The Insurmountable Problems......Page 311
The Process Defined......Page 313
Undocking Day......Page 314
Crew Egress......Page 315
Undocking And Separation......Page 316
Final Considerations......Page 317
Summary......Page 318
Notes......Page 319
Closing Comments......Page 320
Afterword......Page 325
Abbreviations......Page 327
Shuttle-ISS Docking and Assembly Mission Crewmembers 1998–2011......Page 333
Shuttle-ISS Assembly Mission Crew Members Summary......Page 338
Manifest Dated April 29, 1993......Page 344
Manifest Dated March 1, 1994......Page 345
Payload Flight Assignments: NASA Mixed Fleet, April 1994......Page 346
Payload Flight Assignments: NASA Mixed Fleet, February 1995......Page 347
Payload Flight Assignments: NASA Mixed Fleet, June 1996, and NASA Shuttle Schedule Sheet as of July 1996......Page 349
Payload Flight Assignments: NASA Mixed Fleet, June 1997......Page 351
International Space Station Assembly Sequence......Page 352
ISS Assembly Sequence......Page 353
ISS Assembly Sequence, October 30, 2000......Page 354
STS-ISS Manifest, June 1, 2005......Page 355
STS-ISS Manifest, September 2006......Page 356
Interviews......Page 357
NASA publications......Page 358
Springer-Praxis Series in Space Exploration......Page 359
PDF books......Page 360
About the Author......Page 361
Other space exploration books by David J. Shayler......Page 363
Index......Page 365