Abstract

This paper describes a broad based set of activities which have been undertaken at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) developing technologies necessary to emplace and operate large structures in space. Progress has been made in the development of processes and equipment needed for the in space fabrication of structural members in both aluminum and graphite composite materials. Designs for member joining attachments have been completed and the evaluation of procedures for structural assembly have been simulated and evaluated utilizing the MSFC Neutral Buoyancy Facility. A concept of a flight test necessary for flight verification of the technologies for space fabrication, assembly, and operation of large space structure is described. Recently initiated is a project to develop design characteristics of a deployable structure required for the Science and Applications Space Platform (SASP). This is being accomplished through the design, fabrication, analysis, and test of a full scale ground test article which reflects the influence of system requirements of the SASP. Development of designs for erectable/deployable structures which are modular and have various applications to large space structures is in progress.

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