Increased automation or mechanization in the factoryto-launch space vehicle preparation sequence can be expected to reduce test data reduction times, improve control, and reduce hold times. All of these lead to a better coordinated, more effective system to do a higher quality job. The report outlines the potential for this automation growth. (Author)
Growth of Automation in Prelaunch Checkout for Space Vehicles
1965
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
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