The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and CaptureDocking (AR&C) capability and is reliant on manned control for rendezvous and docking of orbiting spacecraft. T h i s reliance on the labor intensive manned interface for control of rendezvous and docking vehicles has a significant impact on the cost of the operation of the International Space Station (ISS) and precludes the use of any U.S. expendable launch capabilities for Space Station resupply. The Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has conducted pioneering research in the development of an automated rendezvous and capture (or docking) (AR&C) system for U.S. space vehicles. This A M C system was tested extensively using hardware-in-the-loop simulations in the Fl...
A rendezvous sensor system concept was developed for the cargo transfer vehicle (CTV) to autonomousl...
In this paper we describe a new experimental facility at the School of Aerospace En-gineering at Geo...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
The first autonomous rendezvous and docking in the history of the U.S. Space Program was successfull...
This study was instituted to assist NASA and MSFC in the development of ground and flight options to...
The presentation addressed the different tradeoffs necessary to get an automated rendezvous and capt...
The U.S. technology to support a CEV AR&D activity is mature and was developed by NASA and supportin...
Automated Rendezvous and Capture (AR&C) is an important technology to multiple National Aeronautics ...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
Two complementary hardware-in-the-loop simulation facilities for automatic rendezvous and capture sy...
Since 1984 the European Space Agency (ESA) has been working to develop an autonomous rendezvous and ...
Although the individual technologies for automated rendezvous and capture (AR&C) exist, they have no...
An overview of activities in the automatic rendezvous and docking area is presented. A representativ...
In November 1990 the Autonomous Rendezvous & Docking (AR&D) system was first demonstrated for member...
A rendezvous sensor system concept was developed for the cargo transfer vehicle (CTV) to autonomousl...
In this paper we describe a new experimental facility at the School of Aerospace En-gineering at Geo...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
The first autonomous rendezvous and docking in the history of the U.S. Space Program was successfull...
This study was instituted to assist NASA and MSFC in the development of ground and flight options to...
The presentation addressed the different tradeoffs necessary to get an automated rendezvous and capt...
The U.S. technology to support a CEV AR&D activity is mature and was developed by NASA and supportin...
Automated Rendezvous and Capture (AR&C) is an important technology to multiple National Aeronautics ...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
Two complementary hardware-in-the-loop simulation facilities for automatic rendezvous and capture sy...
Since 1984 the European Space Agency (ESA) has been working to develop an autonomous rendezvous and ...
Although the individual technologies for automated rendezvous and capture (AR&C) exist, they have no...
An overview of activities in the automatic rendezvous and docking area is presented. A representativ...
In November 1990 the Autonomous Rendezvous & Docking (AR&D) system was first demonstrated for member...
A rendezvous sensor system concept was developed for the cargo transfer vehicle (CTV) to autonomousl...
In this paper we describe a new experimental facility at the School of Aerospace En-gineering at Geo...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...