Access to space and cost have been two major inhibitors of low Earth orbit research. The Retrievable Payload Carrier (RPC) Program is a commercial space program which strives to overcome these two barriers in space experimentation. The RPC Program's fleet of spacecraft, ground communications station, payload processing facility, and experienced integration and operations team will provide a convenient 'one stop shop' for investigators seeking to use the unique vantage point and environment of low Earth orbit for research. The RPC is a regularly launched and retrieved, free-flying spacecraft providing resources adequate to meet modest payload/experiment requirements, and presenting ample surface area, volume, mass, and growth capacity for investigator usage. Mission lengths of 6-18 months are envisioned. Presented here is an update on progress made on the RPC Program's development since the November 1991 LDEF Materials Workshop.


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    Title :

    Retrievable payload carrier. Next generation Long Duration Exposure Facility: Update 1992


    Contributors:
    Perry, A. T. (author) / Cagle, J. A. (author) / Newman, S. C. (author)


    Publication date :

    1992-06-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English