The space shuttle will usher in an era of orbital mass transit when it becomes operational in the 1980s. Making the shuttle operational, however, requires massive testing of the on-board electronic systems (avionics). At the Johnson Space Center in Houston, a facility has been constructed that can fly an entire mission in simulation, from launch to landing, to test the avionics under all expected operating conditions.
Space shuttle avionics testing
Pruefung der Bordelektronik einer Raumfaehre
Instrumentation Technology ; 24 , 1 ; 32-36
1977
5 Seiten, 5 Bilder, 1 Quelle
Article (Journal)
English
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