The ISS Laboratory is available to conduct research and/or engineering investigations to advance Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) by demonstrating system performance in the unique space environment offered by station or its visiting vehicles. Additionally, station-based demonstrations support proofing the concepts of operations, training, crew interfaces and logistics as well as maintainability and reliability. Performing these demonstrations on the space station provides an opportunity to obtain operational knowledge in a relevant environment without the added costs and risk associated with integrating a new technology or advanced system into an operational system.
Researcher's Guide to International Space Station: Technology Demonstration
2013
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Manned Spacecraft , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Space exploration , Technology research , Capabilities , Technology development , Space missions , Space environments , In-space propulsion , Robotics , Navigation , Habitation , Thermal management , International Space Station (ISS) , Low earth orbit (LEO)
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