Image for Spacelab Payloads

Spacelab Payloads : Prepping Experiments and Hardware for Flight

Part of the SPACE EXPLORATION series
See all formats and editions

Spacelab was a reusable laboratory facility that was flown on the Space Shuttle from 1983 to 1998.

Completing 22 major missions and contributing to many other NASA goals, Spacelab stands as one of the Shuttle program’s most resounding successes. The system comprised multiple components, including a pressurized laboratory module, unpressurized carrier pallets and other related hardware, all housed in the Shuttle’s Payload Bay and crew compartment.

But how did all those varied components actually come together?The answer is the little-known “Level-IV”, a team of managers and engineers who molded separate elements of hardware into cohesive and safe payloads.

Without the dedication and drive of the Level-IV team, the huge successes of the Spacelab missions would not have been achieved.

This is their story. You will learn herein how Level-IV was formed, who was involved, and the accomplishments, setbacks and problems faced along the way, in a story that blends both the professional and personal sides of Level-IV operations and its legacy.

Upon reading this book, you will gain a new appreciation for this crucial team and understand what is meant when you hear the term “Level-IV”.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£19.99 Save 20.00%
RRP £24.99
Product Details
3030867749 / 9783030867744
Paperback / softback
629.44
23/01/2022
Switzerland
English
534 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm