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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
...................................................................................................
IX
1A
REMARKABLE
FLYING
MACHINE
.........................................................................
1
THE SPACEPLANE
....................................................................................................
1
SPACE
SHUTTLE
101
.................................................................................................
3
SOLID
ROCKET
BOOSTERS
..........................................................................................
6
EXTERNAL
TANK
.......................................................................................................
10
ORBITER
VEHICLE
.....................................................................................................
11
SPACE
SHUTTLE:
WHAT
FOR?
......................................................................................
21
2 LAUNCH PLATFORM
................................................................................................
23
A
TALE
OF
TWO
UPPER
STAGES
.................................................................................
23
PAYLOAD ASSIST
MODULE
MAIDEN
FLIGHT
...................................................................
27
SPACE
SHUTTLE
INERTIAL
UPPER
STAGE
DEBUT
.............................................................
31
DEATH
STAR
.............................................................................................................
39
GATEWAY
TO THE
SOLAR
SYSTEM
...............................................................................
46
ADDITIONAL
UPPER
STAGES
......................................................................................
49
3
EVA
OPERATIONS
..................................................................................................
54
THERE
WAS NO
REQUIREMENT
FOR
EVA....................................................................
54
A WARDROBE
FOR
THE
ASTRONAUTS
.............................................................................
59
A TALE
OF
TWO
SPACEWALKS
...................................................................................
68
EMU
IMPROVEMENTS
.............................................................................................
73
HUMAN
SATELLITE
....................................................................................................
75
4
LEARNING
TO
BUILD
A
SPACE
STATION
....................................................................
84
INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................................................
84
HEAVY
PAYLOAD
LIFTING
.........................................................................................
86
SPACE
STATION
HARDWARE
TESTING
..........................................................................
90
ON-ORBIT
ASSEMBLY
..............................................................................................
94
SPACEWALKING
QUALITY
TIME
.................................................................................
104
V
$
B1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
S
..
HLUENCHE A
VI
CONTENTS
5
SATELLITE
SERVICING
...............................................................................................
112
INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................................................
112
THE FIRST
ON-ORBIT
SATELLITE
SERVICING
.................................................................
115
SOMETHING
THAT
NOBODY S
EVER
DONE BEFORE
......................................................
123
SOMETHING
WE WEREN T
PLANNING ON
DOING
........................................................
129
WE
THINK
WE
COULD
GO UP
AND
FIX
THIS THING
......................................................
132
I M
GOING
DOWNSTAIRS
TO
GET READY*
....................................................................
136
THREESOME
SPACEWALK
..........................................................................................
138
SERVICING
THE
HUBBLE
SPACE
TELESCOPE
................................................................
142
CONCLUSIONS
..........................................................................................................
151
6
SCIENCE LABORATORY
............................................................................................
153
FROM
SORTIE CAN
TO
SORTIE LABORATORY
..................................................................
153
EUROPEAN
COLLABORATION
.......................................................................................
157
SPACELAB
DEVELOPMENT
.........................................................................................
158
SMALL PAYLOAD
CARRIERS
.........................................................................................
176
GET
AWAY
SPECIALS
................................................................................................
177
HITCHHIKER
PROGRAM
..............................................................................................
179
7
SPACELAB
STORIES
..................................................................................................
183
AN
UNQUALIFIED
SUCCESS
......................................................................................
183
THE
CHEAPEST
EXPERIMENT
THAT
HAS
EVER GONE
INTO
SPACE
...................................
190
THE
MOST
IMPORTANT
SCIENTIFIC
MISSION
..............................................................
193
THE
WHOLE
CREW WAS PUT
TO THE
TEST.....................................................................
202
WE
CALLED
IT
THE
IGNOROSPHERE..
...........................................................................
206
KIND
OF
BUSY,
BUT
VERY
COMFORTABLE
..................................................................
211
8 SPACE INDUSTRIES
.................................................................................................
215
THE
PROSPECT
OF
DOING
SOMETHING
USEFUL
FOR HUMANITY
.....................................
215
I
WANTED
TO
BE
PART
OF
THE
ACTION
.......................................................................
228
SPACEHAB
VERSUS
SPACELAB
...............................................................................
234
SPACEHAB MISSIONS
..........................................................................................
237
A PIONEERING
INITIATIVE:
THE INDUSTRIAL
SPACE
FACILITY
.........................................
238
ULTRA-VACUUM:
THE WAKE
SHIELD
FACILITY
.............................................................
242
9
SPACE SHUTTLE
IN UNIFORM
...................................................................................
250
MILITARY
SPACE
SHUTTLE
..........................................................................................
250
THE
MISSION WAS PRETTY
VANILLA
.........................................................................
251
THE
LOST POLAR
MISSION
........................................................................................
252
I
WASN T
SUCH
A
HOT
PILOT AS
I
THOUGHT..................................................................
260
WE
WERE
TREMENDOUS...........................................................................................
260
A MISTY MISSION
...................................................................................................
261
ESPIONAGE DECEPTION
............................................................................................
264
A MILKSHAKE
IN SPACE
..........................................................................................
265
MILITARY
MAN
IN SPACE
..........................................................................................
268
HONORABLE DISCHARGE
............................................................................................
270
CONTENTS
VII
10 SOMETHING
THAT
NOBODY
HAD
EVER
DONE BEFORE
............................................
275
ORIGINS
OF
THE
SATELLITE
ON
A
TETHER
.......................................................................
275
TETHERED
SATELLITE
SYSTEM 101
..............................................................................
278
TSS-1
EXPERIMENTS
AND
SCIENCE
OBJECTIVES
........................................................
284
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
SPACE
TETHERED
SYSTEM
DYNAMICS
............................................
289
THE EVENTFUL
FLIGHT
OF
STS-46/TSS-1
.................................................................
299
STS-75/TSS-IR
THIS
CAN T
BE HAPPENING
AGAIN.................................................
308
11
MORE
POWER
AND
TIME
NEEDED
..........................................................................
314
INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................................................
314
THE POWER
EXTENSION
PACKAGE
.............................................................................
315
THE
25 KW
POWER
MODULE
...................................................................................
320
EXTENDED
DURATION
ORBITER
...................................................................................
321
EDO
FIRST
FLIGHT:
STS-50
....................................................................................
324
12
ADDING NEW
CAPABILITIES
...................................................................................
328
NIGHT
OPERATIONS
..................................................................................................
328
THE
CONSERVATIVE
THING
TO
DO...............................................................................
330
THE
POTENTIAL
FOR
ADDITIONAL
FLEXIBILITY
IN
THE
FUTURE
.........................................
335
PAYLOAD
PLANNING
AND
INTEGRATION
........................................................................
337
13
THE LEGACY
OF
THE
SHUTTLE
PROGRAM
..................................................................
340
INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................................................
340
THE FAILURES
OF
THE
SPACE
SHUTTLE
.........................................................................
341
THE ACHIEVEMENTS
OF
THE
SPACE
SHUTTLE
...............................................................
345
CONCLUSION
............................................................................................................
348
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
......................................................................................................
349
REFERENCES
..................................................................................................................
350
INDEX
...........................................................................................................................
356
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