Integrated Space Systems (ISS) has taken on the task of designing a Space Habitat, Assembly and Repair Center (SHARC) in Low Earth Orbit to meet the future needs of the space program. Our goal is to meet the general requirements given by the 1991/1992 AIAA/LORAL Team Space Design competition with an emphasis on minimizing the costs of such a design. A baseline structural configuration along with preliminary designs of the major subsystems was created. Our initial mission requirements, which were set by AIAA, were that the facility be able to: support simultaneous assembly of three major vehicles; conduct assembly operations and minimal extra vehicular activity (EVA); maintain orbit indefinitely; and assemble components 30 feet long with a 10 foot diameter in a shirtsleeve environment.


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    Title :

    SHARC: Space Habitat, Assembly and Repair Center


    Contributors:
    T. Colangelo (author) / D. Hoetger (author) / A. Kuo (author) / M. Lo (author) / L. Marcus (author)

    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    136 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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