This paper describes the Retrievable Payload Carrier (RPC), which is a multi-experiment, free flyer spacecraft being privately developed to make in-space experimentation more accessible and economically feasible for research and development organizations. The carrier concept was derived from NASA's highly successful and flight proven Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF). The LDEF capabilities have been enhanced to meet new customer requirements. This reusable payload carrier is planned for launch and retrieval by the space shuttle on a regular basis. The RPC's flexible design will facilitate manifesting of the shuttle cargo bay space. The vehicle is designed so that either the entire vehicle or only individual experiments can be removed and replaced. A fully operational RPC program consists of: (1) a carrier spacecraft; (2) a ground control station; (3) a ground processing facility; and (4) the personnel required to support both the development and operational phases of the program.


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    Title :

    Retrievable Payload Carrier: Next Generation Long Duration Exposure Facility


    Contributors:
    A. T. Perry (author)

    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    10 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English