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  2. NASA-TLX - Wikipedia

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    A feature found in the Official NASA TLX App is a new computer interface response rating scale, termed a Subjective Analogue Equivalent Rating (SAER) scale, that provides the closest possible user experience to that found in the paper and pencil version of NASA TLX.

  3. Inflatable space structures - Wikipedia

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    NASA is testing a deployable heat shield solution in space as a secondary payload on the launch that will deliver the NASA JPSS-2 launch in late 2022. The Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) is designed to demonstrate aerobraking and re-entry from 18,000 miles per hour after separation from the launch vehicle ...

  4. High Altitude Venus Operational Concept - Wikipedia

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    High Altitude Venus Operational Concept (HAVOC) was a proposed set of crewed NASA mission concepts to the planet Venus.All human portions of the missions would be conducted from lighter-than-air craft or from orbit. [1]

  5. Big Gemini - Wikipedia

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    Big Gemini (or "Big G") was proposed to NASA by McDonnell Douglas in August 1969 as an advanced version of the Gemini spacecraft system (albeit actually having little in common). It was intended to provide large-capacity, all-purpose access to space , including missions that ultimately used Apollo or the Space Shuttle .

  6. Teacher in Space Project - Wikipedia

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    More than 40,000 applications were mailed to interested teachers while 11,000 teachers sent completed applications to NASA. Each application included a potential lesson that would be taught from space while on the Space Shuttle. The applications were sorted and then sent to the various State Departments of Education, who were then responsible ...

  7. Apollo Applications Program - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Applications Program (AAP) was created as early as 1966 by NASA headquarters to develop science-based human spaceflight missions using hardware developed for the Apollo program. AAP was the ultimate development of a number of official and unofficial Apollo follow-on projects studied at various NASA labs. [ 1 ]

  8. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, John C. Mankins, NASA, wrote a paper that discussed NASA's use of TRL, extended the scale, and proposed expanded descriptions for each TRL. [1] In 1999, the United States General Accounting Office produced an influential report [19] that examined the differences in technology transition between the DOD and private industry. It ...

  9. Mars Design Reference Mission - Wikipedia

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    Concept for NASA Design Reference Mission Architecture 5.0 (2009) NASA Design Reference Mission 5.0 [15] was done in 2009. [16] with an addendum in July 2009, [17] and a second addendum in March 2014 [18] There is also a version of DRA5 called Austere Human Missions to Mars, produced in 2009 that has a reduced amount of hardware and number of ...