Strategy and algorithm produce well-balanced timetable that accommodates many constraints. Strategy for scheduling star observations on Space Shuttle astronomy missions ensures best use of three future ultraviolet telescopes. Strategy, described in report, takes into account such diverse factors as maneuvers of Space Shuttle orbiter, interference by Moon, occultation by Earth, reflections, unstaffed periods during crew rotation, encounters with South Atlantic anomaly, and obscuration during dispersal of ejected water.


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    Title :

    Star-Viewing Scheduler


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    1986-11-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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