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3 Operations, Maintenance, and Reliability
Pages 13-17

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From page 13...
... Recommendation. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration should allow the International Space Station (ISS)
From page 14...
... The National Aeronautics and Space Administration should reassess the crew's activities against a more realistic timeline based on the Phase 1 Mir experience, as well as experience gained during assembly of the International Space Station. If the crew could take on more of the day-to-day mission operations, the aggregate requirements for ground crew personnel would be reduced.
From page 15...
... The National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the scientific community should explore ways to enable principal investigators to access their experimental data directly from ground locations at universities and research facilities to increase the direct involvement of the science community in ISS experiments. PAYLOAD SPECIALIST NASA's projected requirements for the ISS crew do not include a payload specialist.
From page 16...
... Recommendation. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration should greatly expand its focus on failure detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR)
From page 17...
... The National Aeronautics and Space Administration should reassess its current philosophy for providing spare parts, as well as the depots and associated personnel required to maintain them for the operational International Space Station (ISS)


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