In anticipation of presenting the preflight accommodations requirements to NASA for approval, the physics, biology, electronic and chemistry aspects of laser experiments which are most advantageous to the flight are investigated. Preliminary laboratory evaluation was targeted with the realization that future flights of the shuttle may begin in 1988. It is the consensus that during the holding time before the resumption of flights, there is an extra margin of perfection which is possible and that the period prior to flight is advantageous technologically. The problems that can be encountered in space flown laser systems are addressed and the analysis of data is offered as a model for preflight accommodation requirement filing.


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    Title :

    Laser investigations for payload G-652 prior to filing pre-flight accommodation requirements


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    Publication date :

    1988-02-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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