The Air Force plans to fly a simulated MOL payload as a part of the Titan 3 R+D program to obtain certain environmental and design assurance data and to substantiate the MOL/Titan 3/facility compatibility. This flight, known as the Heat Shield Qualification (HSQ) flight, is the subject of this program plan. The HSQ flight is suborbital from Eastern Test Range (ETR) with a launch azimuth of approximately 107 deg. (Author)
Program Plan Manned Orbiting Laboratory - Heat Shield Qualification (MOL-HSQ)
1965
116 pages
Report
No indication
English
Manned Spacecraft , Astronautics , Military satellites , Flight testing , Management planning and control , Heat shields , Manned spacecraft , Ascent trajectories , Structural properties , Recovery , Engineering , Manufacturing , Quality control , Acceptability , Test , Checkout procedures , Launching , Spare parts , Maintenance , Scheduling , Gemini , MOL(Manned orbiting laboratories) , Titan 3
Possible Experiments for Manned Orbiting Laboratory
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