In-flight manual electronics repair for deep-space missions

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Pettegrew, Richard [1 ]
Easton, John [1 ]
Struk, Peter [2 ]
Anderson, Eric [3 ]
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[1] Natl Ctr Space Explorat Res, 21000 Brookpk Rd,MS 110-3, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
[2] NASA, Glenn Res Ctr, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
[3] ZIN Technol Inc, Brookpark, OH 44142 USA
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Severe limitations on mass and volume available for spares on long-duration spaceflight missions will require electronics repair to be conducted at the component level, rather than at the sub-assembly level (referred to as Orbital Replacement Unit, or 'ORU'), as is currently the case aboard the International Space Station. Performing reliable component-level repairs in a reduced gravity environment by crew members will require careful planning, and some specialty tools and systems. Additionally, spacecraft systems must be designed to enable such repairs. This paper is an overview of a NASA project which examines all of these aspects of component level electronic repair. Results of case studies that detail how NASA, the U.S. Navy, and a commercial company currently approach electronics repair are presented, along with results of a trade study examining commercial technologies and solutions which may be used in future applications. Initial design recommendations resulting from these studies are also presented.(1,2)
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