In 1985, the Office of Space Flight at NASA Headquarters established a Space Shuttle Weather Advisory Panel in order to review the weather support program and plans as well as to improve weather-support capabilities. The panel found that present National Space Transportation System (NSTS) weather support could be enhanced to bring it up to state-of-the-art status. Weather personnel need to be given incentives to remain on the NSTS team for 5-10 years, to constitute a small but exceptionally effective number of highly qualified and dedicated weather forecasters.
The Space Shuttle weather advisory panel
01.01.1988
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