An important element in the design of NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is the consideration given to crew safety during various ascent phase failure scenarios. To help ensure crew safety during this critical and dynamic flight phase, the CEV requirements specify that an abort capability must be continuously available from lift-off through orbit insertion. To address this requirement, various CEV ascent abort modes are analyzed using 3-DOF (Degree Of Freedom) and 6-DOF simulations. The analysis involves an evaluation of the feasibility and survivability of each abort mode and an assessment of the abort mode coverage using the current baseline vehicle design. Factors such as abort system performance, crew load limits, thermal environment...
The Space Transportation System era has produced a new operational consideration with unique problem...
Apollo mission design emphasized operational flexibility that supported premature return to Earth. H...
An investigation has been made of abort procedures for space shuttle-type vehicles using a point mas...
One of the primary design drivers for NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is to ensure crew safety...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
This paper covers the simulation and evaluation of a controller design for the Crew Module (CM) Laun...
New commercial crew vehicles require an emergency detection system for crew abort capability. This s...
The United States Vision for Space Exploration, announced in January 2004, outlines the National Aer...
NASA is developing capabilities for crewed missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for the first time ...
For the last 30 years, the United States' human space program has been focused on low Earth orbit ex...
NASA goals are set on resumption of human activity on the Moon and extending manned missions to Mars...
Over the last few years, NASA has been evaluating various vehicle designs for multiple proposed desi...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center initiated the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) Project to inves...
This paper describes initial flight performance analyses conducted early in the Orion Project to sup...
One of the most demanding tasks that must be performed by the Space Shuttle flight crew is the proce...
The Space Transportation System era has produced a new operational consideration with unique problem...
Apollo mission design emphasized operational flexibility that supported premature return to Earth. H...
An investigation has been made of abort procedures for space shuttle-type vehicles using a point mas...
One of the primary design drivers for NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is to ensure crew safety...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
This paper covers the simulation and evaluation of a controller design for the Crew Module (CM) Laun...
New commercial crew vehicles require an emergency detection system for crew abort capability. This s...
The United States Vision for Space Exploration, announced in January 2004, outlines the National Aer...
NASA is developing capabilities for crewed missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for the first time ...
For the last 30 years, the United States' human space program has been focused on low Earth orbit ex...
NASA goals are set on resumption of human activity on the Moon and extending manned missions to Mars...
Over the last few years, NASA has been evaluating various vehicle designs for multiple proposed desi...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center initiated the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) Project to inves...
This paper describes initial flight performance analyses conducted early in the Orion Project to sup...
One of the most demanding tasks that must be performed by the Space Shuttle flight crew is the proce...
The Space Transportation System era has produced a new operational consideration with unique problem...
Apollo mission design emphasized operational flexibility that supported premature return to Earth. H...
An investigation has been made of abort procedures for space shuttle-type vehicles using a point mas...