Assessment of Environmental Test Programs for Successful Spacecraft Projects
This paper presents an assessment of the environmental test programs conducted on NASDA's spacecraft. Recently, cost reduction of spacecraft development has been widely required. Therefore, a brush-up of the current environmental tests is one of the items to be considered. In order to improve t...
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