Short description: Integration and training facility which supported the Space Shuttle program
The Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL) was a facility at Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. It was the only facility in the Space Shuttle Program where actual orbiter hardware and flight software can be integrated and tested in a simulated flight environment. It supported the entire Space Shuttle program to perform integrated verification tests. It also contained Firing Room Launch Equipment identical to that used at KSC. Thus complete ground verifications, as well as countdown and abort operations, could be tested and simulated.
The testing process is extensive and rigorous; the software on the Shuttle is often considered to be among the most bug-free of operational systems.
The laboratory contains a complete avionics mock-up of a Shuttle, designated OV-095. While only a skeleton of an orbiter, the electronics are identical in position and type to those used on the Shuttle; it is a sufficiently faithful replica that crews sometimes prefer to use it to train on, rather than the training simulators.
NASA personnel who have been assigned to SAIL testing include Charlie Bolden (former NASA Administrator), Michael Coats (former Director at JSC NASA), Brewster Shaw (Boeing Vice President of Space Exploration Division) and Al Crews (selected as an astronaut for the X-20 Dyna-Soar).The first SAIL commander was James E. Westom of Rockwell International, retired Major USAF. He flew the Approach and Landing phase in SAIL before Space Shuttle Enterprise was launched off the top of the NASA C-747 airplane to prove it could fly on its own in the atmosphere.
The SAIL facility will be renovated and recreated as a stop on the Space Center Houston Level 9 Tour, a separate add-on to the visitor's center admission in which tourists are given entrance to buildings normally off limits to visitors.[1]
References
- ↑ "Johnson Space Center Home". 2015-02-11. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/jscfeatures/articles/000001117.html.
External links
- Melone, Kelly (September 2010). "SAILing through space". Boeing Frontiers 9 (5): 24–25. http://www.boeing.com/news/frontiers/archive/2010/september/Sept10_singles.pdf.
Space Shuttle program |
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- Space Shuttle
- List of missions
- List of crews
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| Components |
- Space Shuttle orbiter
- Solid Rocket Booster
- External Tank
- Main Engine
- Orbital Maneuvering System
- Reaction control system
- Thermal protection system
- Booster separation motor
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| Orbiters |
- Enterprise
- Columbia
- Challenger
- Discovery
- Atlantis
- Endeavour
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| Add-ons |
- Spacelab (ESA)
- Canadarm (CSA)
- Extended Duration Orbiter
- Remote Controlled Orbiter
- Spacehab
- Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
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| Sites |
- Kennedy Space Center LC-39
- Vandenberg SLC-6
- Landing sites
- Shuttle Landing Facility
- Abort Landing Sites
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Operations and training |
- Missions (canceled)
- Crews
- Mission timeline
- Rollbacks
- Countdown
- Abort modes
- Rendezvous pitch maneuver
- Shuttle Mission Simulator
- Shuttle Training Aircraft
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| Testing |
- Inspiration (design)
- Pathfinder (simulator)
- MPTA (engine mounts)
- MPTA-ET (external tank)
- Approach and Landing Tests
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| Disasters |
- Challenger disaster (report)
- Columbia disaster (report)
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| Support |
- Crawler-transporter
- Mate-Demate Device
- Mobile Launcher Platform
- NASA recovery ship
- Orbiter Processing Facility
- Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL)
- Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
- Shuttle Training Aircraft
- STS-3xx
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| Special |
- Deutschland-1
- Getaway Special
- Teacher in Space Project
- Shuttle-Mir
- Hitchhiker
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| Space suits |
- Extravehicular Mobility Unit
- Shuttle Ejection Escape Suit
- Launch Entry Suit
- Advanced Crew Escape Suit
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| Experiments |
- Freestar experiments
- Inflatable Antenna Experiment
- Spartan Packet Radio Experiment
- Shuttle pallet satellite
- Wake Shield Facility
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| Derivatives |
- Saturn-Shuttle (canceled)
- Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle
- Shuttle-Derived Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle
- Jupiter
- Shuttle-C
- Ares
- Space Launch System
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| Related |
- Space Shuttle design process
- Inertial Upper Stage
- Payload Assist Module
- International Space Station
- Criticism
- Retirement
- Conroy Virtus
- The Dream Is Alive (1985 documentary)
- Space Shuttle America
- Rendezvous
- Space Shuttle Project
- Shuttle
- Space Shuttle
- Space Shuttle Mission 2007
- Orbiter simulator
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