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NASA-LLIS-5376

Lessons Learned - No Clear Communication on Human Factors Lessons Learned between the Apollo Program and the Shuttle Program

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 19 July 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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During the transition from the Apollo Program to the Shuttle Program, there was no clear review of what was learned from the Apollo Program and how it could assist the efforts in the Shuttle Program concerning human factors for ground processing. One example of this was a lesson from Apollo to protect wiring in the spacecraft during ground processing. This lesson was lacking in the Space Shuttle Orbiter AFT designs for ground processing. Situations that evolved from previous programs should be reviewed to see if those solutions can be implemented and incorporated in the new program or project.

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NASA-LLIS-5376
July 19, 2012
Lessons Learned - No Clear Communication on Human Factors Lessons Learned between the Apollo Program and the Shuttle Program
During the transition from the Apollo Program to the Shuttle Program, there was no clear review of what was learned from the Apollo Program and how it could assist the efforts in the Shuttle Program...
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