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- From: yergeau@phy.ulaval.ca (Francois Yergeau)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Shuttle a research tool (was: Re: Let's be more specific)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.015312.6224@cerberus.ulaval.ca>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 01:53:12 GMT
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- In article <72827@cup.portal.com> BrianT@cup.portal.com (Brian Stuart Thorn) writes:
- >>NASA is chartered as a research organization, not an operational agency.
- >>Shuttle is operations, not research.
- >
- > Shuttle is the only manned system we have, so it is in large part
- > still a research article. I agree, however, that operations is
- > the major part of the Shuttle system.
-
- I guess I disagree with both of these views. If I build a custom laser
- in my lab, and then operate it purely as a tool to support my research
- program, I think I am still doing research. Likewise, when NASA is
- using the shuttle to fly Spacelab, TSS, Hubble, etc, it's doing
- research. Even a TDRS launch is part of the research effort, since the
- constellation is used to support various birds doing research
- missions. The Intelsat rescue was a pretty different story, but even
- there, they had a defendable position.
-
- The shuttle system itself may not be considered R&D anymore, but it's
- the manifest that tells you whether it's doing research or mere
- "operations."
-
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- Francois Yergeau (yergeau@phy.ulaval.ca) | De gustibus et coloribus
- Centre d'Optique, Photonique et Laser | non disputandum
- Departement de Physique | -proverbe scolastique
- Universite Laval, Ste-Foy, QC, Canada |
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