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Science in space vs space science: The European utilisation of spacelab∗

Arturo Russo

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History and Philosophy of ScienceAeronauticsOperations researchCost escalationMember statesPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)Space ShuttleCommitSpace ScienceSpace (commercial competition)Preferential treatment

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Abstract Spacelab is the conventional name given to a manned laboratory to be carried onboard NASA's Space Shuttle, which was built in Europe under the aegis of the European Space Agency (ESA). This paper deals with the initiatives undertaken in Europe to establish a utilisation programme for Spacelab, in particular for its first flight, planned as a joint ESA/NASA demonstration mission. Two main factors will be discussed, which prevented ESA from establishing a sizeable Spacelab utilisation effort. Firstly, owing to the cost escalation of the Spacelab development programme and to NASA's charging policy for access to the Shuttle system, which did not foressee any preferential treatment to European users, most ESA member states were reluctant to commit funds in support of a long term experimental programme with the new space facility. Secondly, in a situation characterized by strict budgetary constraints, the established European space science community strongly opposed the inclusion of the new research fi...

https://doi.org/10.1080/07341519908581962