The Skylab vehicle from its first conception until its flight underwent several iterations. In a similar manner, the scientific experiments changed in both their physical appearance and operational mode because of the evolution of Skylab. In some cases the scientific requirements changed operational requirements of Skylab. The interactions between Skylab and the scientific experiments objectives as well as individual experiment problems are the subject of this paper. The authors use examples from the experiment S-183 (Ultraviolet Panorama) as well as examples from sophisticated groups of experiments such as the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM). Examples of the positive aspects of the operation are indicated as well as problems, their solution, and the decision-making process. Various phases of the program are discussed and important aspects emphasized. Some general conclusions and recommendations are presented which, hopefully, will aid potential experimenters on Shuttle payloads.


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    Titel :

    Planning and operating experiment S-183 on the three Skylab missions


    Beteiligte:
    Atkins, H. L. (Autor:in) / Courtes, G. (Autor:in) / Laget, M. (Autor:in) / Vuillemin, A. (Autor:in)

    Kongress:

    Technology of scientific space experiments; International Conference ; 1975 ; Paris, France


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    01.01.1975


    Medientyp :

    Sonstige


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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