ISS Panel Report, Integrated Space Operations Summit
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ISS Panel Report, Integrated Space Operations Summit
March 30, 2005
Robert D. Cabana, ISS Panel Chair
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— Excerpts —
Findings
- Based on current requirements, the cargo vehicle flight rate after Shuttle retirement does not meet the projected re-supply and return needs of ISS
- Exploration requirements are scheduled to be defined in the Spring of 2005
- When released, impact to manifest will be evaluated
- Requirement reductions alone will not eliminate the transportation shortfall; additional transportation capabilities will be required
– Requirements are being reviewed on a continual basis
Summary
- With retirement of the Shuttle, the ISS faces a transportation shortfall based on current requirements
- The ISS Program should continue to pursue cost effective means to reduce the maintenance/logistics requirements for ISS
- Science requirements for the ISS are being evaluated based on the Vision for Space Exploration and the restricted transportation capabilities
- The ISS Program should continue to pursue alternate means to deliver cargo to and from the ISS
- Incorporating all reasonable projections of reductions of transportation requirements still leaves a shortfall
- Exploration systems should pursue the use of the ISS as an engineering/science test bed to develop and prove the systems and crew health measures required for exploration beyond low Earth orbit
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