Scheduling of Apollo In-Flight Checkout.

A. J. Truelove

ResearchPublished 1964

A study of the critical checkout of any specified in-flight system of an Apollo spacecraft prior to final commitment to a programmed mission event. It presents a theoretical method for defining the optimal time to perform this checkout in order to maximize the probability of successful operation. 108 pp. Bibliog

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