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Observations from over a decade of experience in developing faster, better, cheaper missions for the NASA small explorer program
Authors:Jim Watzin  Triana Project Manager
Institution:1. Industrial & Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 301 Sparkman Dr NW, Huntsville, AL, 35899, USA;2. Aerospace Engineering, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 301 Sparkman Dr NW, Huntsville, AL, 35899, USA;3. Psychology, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 301 Sparkman Dr NW, Huntsville, AL, 35899, USA;4. Office of the Chief Engineer, NASA, USA
Abstract:The Small Explorer (SMEX) Project at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) has accumulated nearly a decade of experience building missions with the underlying philosophy of “Faster, Better, Cheaper” (FBC). Five satellites are now successfully operating on-orbit with only one serious instrument anomaly. Together this Project has accumulated 14.6 years of on-orbit experience without a spacecraft bus failure. Additionally, this project, under the Explorer Technology Infusion effort, has developed a protoflight version of a 21st Century FBC spacecraft bus that has just completed environmental qualification and has been selected at the base spacecraft for NASA's Triana mission. Design and production of these six high performance spacecraft, in just ten years time, has provided a unique base of experience from which to draw lessons learned. This paper will discuss the fundamental practices that have been used by the SMEX Project in achieving this record of success.
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