Space-based instrumentation calibration for long duration and remote space missions is discussed. The traditional approach, in which instrumentation was an afterthought in the space program design process and calibration was not even addressed until after design was completed, are discussed. Current issues and approaches to calibration are discussed, and guidelines are developed to instrumentation calibration for the Space Station Freedom and beyond.
Instrumentation and calibration issues for Space Station Freedom and future space projects
AIAA/SOLE Space Logistics Symposium ; 1991 ; Cocoa Beach, FL, United States
1991-01-01
Conference paper
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English
Space Station Freedom and Space Launch Issues
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