As the United States is approaching an operational space station era, flight simulators are required to investigate human design and performance aspects associated with orbital operations. Among these are proximity operations (PROX OPS), those activities occurring within a 1-km sphere of Space Station including rendezvous, docking, rescue, and repair. The Space Station Proximity Operations Simulator at NASA Ames Research Center was modified to provide the capability for investigations into human performance aspects of proximity operations. Accurate flight equations of motion were installed to provide the appropriate visual scene to test subjects performing simulated missions. Also, the flight control system was enhanced by enabling pilot control over thruster acceleration values. Currently, research is under way to examine human performance in a variety of mission scenarios.


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    Title :

    Modifications to the NASA Ames Space Station Proximity Operations (PROX OPS) Simulator


    Contributors:
    Brody, Adam (author)

    Publication date :

    1988-10-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English