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    Did You Pack Your Toothbrush? Flight Director Insights Into Human Spaceflight Operations

    E. V. Cise | NTIS | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Human spaceflight operations

    Flight Director Insights: Into Human Spaceflight Operations

    E. V. Cise | NTIS | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Human spaceflight operations

    Flight Director Insights: Into Human Spaceflight Operations

    Ed Van Cise | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human spaceflight operations

    Did You Pack Your Toothbrush? Flight Director Insights Into Human Spaceflight Operations

    Ed Van Cise | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human spaceflight operations

    Logistics Rates and Assumptions for Future Human Spaceflight Missions Beyond LEO

    Chase S. Lynch / Kandyce E. Goodliff / Chel Stromgren et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human Spaceflight , Systems Analysis and Operations Research

    Logistics Rates and Assumptions for Future Human Spaceflight Missions Beyond LEO

    Chase S. Lynch / Kandyce E. Goodliff / Chel Stromgren et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human Spaceflight , Systems Analysis and Operations Research

    NASA Operational Processes for Human Spaceflight: The Story of STS-117/ISS 13A

    K. Pohlkamp | NTIS | 2023
    Schlagwörter: Human spaceflight operations

    Artificial Intelligence: Powering Human Spaceflight Exploration of the Moon and Mars

    J. Frank | NTIS | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Human spaceflight , Mission operations

    A glimpse from the inside of a space suit: What is it really like to train for an EVA?

    Gast, Matthew A. / Moore, Sandra K. | Elsevier | 2010
    Schlagwörter: Space operations , Human spaceflight training

    Science Off the Earth: an Integrated Approach to Science Operations in the Artemis Era and Beyond

    I. J. Howley / J. Johnson | NTIS | 2022
    Schlagwörter: Marshall space flight center (msfc) , Science operations

    Artificial Intelligence: Powering Human Spaceflight Exploration of the Moon and Mars

    Jeremy Frank | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Mission operations , Human spaceflight

    NASA Operational Processes for Human Spaceflight: The Story of STS-117/ISS 13A

    Kara Pohlkamp | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: human spaceflight operations

    Science Off the Earth: An Integrated Approach to Science Operations in the Artemis Era and Beyond

    Ian Howley / Josh Johnson | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Science Operations , Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)

    Science Off the Earth: an Integrated Approach to Science Operations in the Artemis Era and Beyond

    Ian J Howley / Josh Johnson | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Science Operations , Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)

    Recurring Causes of Human Spaceflight Mishaps During Flight Tests and Early Operations

    Tim Barth / Steve Lilley / Donna Blankmann-Alexander et al. | NTRS
    Schlagwörter: Human Spaceflight , Early Operations

    Mission Planning for Robotic and Human Exploration

    J. J. Marquez | NTIS | 2016
    Schlagwörter: Spaceflight operations

    Efficacy of the Dawn Vesta Science Plan

    Polanskey, C.A. / Joy, S.P. / Raymond, C.A. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2013
    Schlagwörter: Astronautics , Ground support systems (Astronautics) , Space flight , Space operations

    Intrinsic Interoperability of Services: A Dream or a Key Objective for Mission Operation Systems

    Sarkarati, M. / Merri, M. / Spada, M. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2013
    Schlagwörter: Astronautics , Ground support systems (Astronautics) , Space flight , Space operations

    TDX-TSX: Onboard Autonomy and FDIR of Whispering Brothers

    Schwab, A. / Giese, C. / Ulrich, D. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2013
    Schlagwörter: Astronautics , Ground support systems (Astronautics) , Space flight , Space operations

    Ten Times More Information in Your Real-Time TM

    Evans, D. / Moschini, U. / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2013
    Schlagwörter: Astronautics , Ground support systems (Astronautics) , Space flight , Space operations