I guess two of the most common NSF ones, RUD and BFR aren't "official" NASA acronyms.
Quote from: Nomadd on 05/22/2014 11:44 am I guess two of the most common NSF ones, RUD and BFR aren't "official" NASA acronyms.My aim is to supply a list to be used by people that, like me, is not directly involved in this business and find hard to understand a lot of posts here. So, what those RUD and BFR means?Any idea???
You nailed it, Doug. SOL is in general public use and I've heard a few NASA folks use it as well...
Then there are a few that are unofficial, to an individual/crew level or ones used by the public...SOL comes to mind.
Quote from: p51 on 05/22/2014 09:55 pmThen there are a few that are unofficial, to an individual/crew level or ones used by the public...SOL comes to mind. That isn't a spaceflight term.
Well, yeah, you didn't read the line I wrote right above that to explain it, apparently. It is a common-use term that IS indeed used by NASA. I've heard it more then once at Houston.
BFRC is a standard space one