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    Fatigue in Short-Haul Operations: Regulations and Research

    Cassie J Hilditch | NTRS | 2022
    few data available regarding the impact on sleep, workload, and performance in these operations. The Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI ...

    Using Distributed Operations to Enable Science Research on the International Space Station

    Bathew, Ann S. / Dudley, Stephanie R. B. / Lochmaier, Geoff D. et al. | NTRS | 2011
    in Huntsville, Alabama. The Payload Operations Integration Center (POIC) processes and structures were put into place to allow these ...

    Reduced Crew Operations Research at NASA Ames Research Center

    Brandt, Summer L. / Lachter, Joel | NTRS | 2017
    carrier operations (i.e., Parts 121 and 135). This research was spurred by two trends in aviation research: the trend toward reducing costs and a ...
    Schlagwörter: reduced crew operations , single pilot operations

    Human Factors Research Considerations for Terminal Area Urban Air Mobility Operations

    Quang V. Dao / Walter W. Johnson | NTRS
    In this presentation, we discuss the human factors research challenges from introducing greater levels of automation in a future air ...

    International Cooperation of Payload Operations on the International Space Station

    Melton, Tina / Onken, Jay | NTRS | 2003
    research and commercial products utilizing the unique environment of space. The ISS Program has united multiple nations into a coalition with the ...

    Space Environments and Effects Concept: Transitioning Research to Operations and Applications

    Edwards, David L. / Spann, James / Burns, Howard D. et al. | NTRS | 2012
    strategies used in the design and operations phases of the mission. The goal of this space environment and effects application is to develop decision ...

    First Commerical Operations on the International Space Station

    Nall, Mark E. / Robinson, Robert K. / Henderson, Robin N. | NTRS | 2002
    duration of the Space Shuttle. These commercial operations range from multi-media, in the form of Dreamtime, to biotechnology such as in Advanced ...

    Space Environments and Spacecraft Effects Concept: Transitioning Research to Operations and Applications

    Edwards, D. L. / Burns, H. D. / Clinton, R. G. et al. | NTRS | 2012
    concept through operations by focusing on transitioning research to application. Products generated by this space environments and spacecraft ...

    History of POIC Capabilities and Limitations to Conduct International Space Station Payload Operations

    Grimaldi, Rebecca / Horvath, Tim / Morris, Denise et al. | NTRS | 2011
    Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, has been a leader in integrating and managing NASA distributed payload operations. The ability to ...

    Research on the International Space Station - An Overview

    Evans, Cynthia A. / Robinson, Julie A. / Tate-Brown, Judy M. | NTRS | 2009
    The International Space Station (ISS) celebrates ten years of operations in 2008. While the station did not support permanent human crews ...

    Rodent Research Development for Long Duration Studies on the International Space Station

    Globus, R. K. / Choi, S. / Leveson-Gower, D. et al. | NTRS | 2014
    project team at Ames Research Center modified existing hardware, developednew hardware, operations, and science activities, and performed a series ...
    Schlagwörter: rodent research

    Hybridized Agile Software Development of Flight Control Team Tools for International Space Station's Payload Operations Integration Center

    Albers, Cerese M. | NTRS | 2018
    Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) recently increased via a High Operations Tempo (HOT) initiative, in order to support more science activities ...

    Expanding Remote Science Operations Capabilities Onboard the International Space Station

    Cruzen, Craig A. / Dyer, Steven V. / Gibbs, Richard E., III et al. | NTRS | 2004
    EXPRESS Racks have been supporting payload science operations onboard the International Space Station (ISS) since April of 2001. EXPRESS is ...

    Astrobee: Completed, Current, and Future Research Using Free Flying Robots on the International Space Station

    Aric Katterhagen | NTRS
    over 1000 hours of operations. Managed by the NASA ISS Program OZ office and supported by NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) in California, the ...

    Lessons Learned in Science Operations for Planetary Surface Exploration

    Young, K. E. / Graff, T. G. / Reagan, M. et al. | NTRS | 2017
    reflect these advances. We have undertaken a series of operational tests in relevant field environments to understand how best to develop the new ...

    PI Microgravity Services Role for International Space Station Operations

    DeLombard, Richard | NTRS | 1998
    During the ISS era, the NASA Lewis Research Center's Principal Investigator Microgravity Services (PIMS) project will provide to principal ...

    NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations: Science Operations Development for Human Exploration

    Bell, Mary S. | NTRS | 2014
    The purpose of NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission 16 in 2012 was to evaluate and compare the performance of a ...

    Issues associated with establishing control zones for international space operations

    Nader, Blair A. / Krishen, Kumar | NTRS | 1991
    Cooperative missions in Earth orbit can be facilitated by developing a strategy to regulate the manner in which vehicles interact in orbit ...

    Commercial Research Results from the International Space Station

    Nall, Mark | NTRS | 2003
    is in the area of biotechnology, there is a significant shift towards commercial materials research over the next two years. New commercial ...

    Research progress and accomplishments on International Space Station

    Roe, Lesa B. / Uri, John J. | NTRS | 2003
    multidisciplinary program includes research in life sciences, physical sciences, biotechnology, Earth sciences, technology demonstrations as well as ...