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A Researcher’s Guide to: Technology Demonstration

A Researcher’s Guide to: Technology Demonstration: This booklet has been developed to provide prospective technology and advanced system developers the information that will aid in the formulation of demonstration concepts and as an introduction of station capabilities, characteristics and processes.



A Researcher’s Guide to: Technology Demonstration

A Researcher’s Guide to: Technology  Demonstration
By David. M. Hornyak
The ISS Program aims to demonstrate technologies on the space station where they can be evaluated without significant risk to crew or vehicle in order to accelerate development and reduce risks for future exploration missions.
The ISS is the only long-duration platform available in the relevant space environment with an integrated space systems architecture that can be used to demonstrate advanced technologies and operations concepts. Working in close cooperation with the exploration community, the ISS Program is enabling technology and systems investigations in support of future exploration endeavors.
This booklet provides prospective technology and advanced system developers the information needed to aid in the formulation of demonstration concepts. The guide includes a description of the areas of focus for new technology demonstrations; ISS accommodations, characteristics and capabilities; and information on the payload integration process.
Kindle readers: MOBI [3.0 MB]
All other eBook readers: EPUB [3.8 MB]
PDF readers: PDF [5.1 MB]
Last Updated: March 3, 2020
Editor: Dylan Steele

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