Commercializing Eva Services
Document Number: 981628
Date Published: July 1998
Author(s):
Doris Hamill - Oceaneering Space Systems
David A. Romero - Oceaneering Space Systems
Abstract:
This paper summarizes the results of two studies performed in 1995 and 1996 which lay out the case for commercializing services performed in space by Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA). EVA services include all work done external to pressurized volumes, whether directly by humans or remotely by machines. The studies draw heavily on the experience of the subsea service industry because the environments, work, and equipment have many, relevant similarities. It examines several historical parallels which serve as models of how a government activity has been successfully commercialized, examines the markets and cost structure of EVA operations to verify the potential profitability fo such an endeavor, and lays out a plan for the transition to commercial services.
File Size: 112K
Product Status: In Stock
See other papers presented at International Conference On Environmental Systems, July 1998, Danvers, MA, USA, Session: EVA Operations, Experience, and Future Plans
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