The first autonomous rendezvous and docking in the history of the U.S. Space Program was successfully accomplished by Orbital Express, using the Advanced Video Guidance Sensor (AVGS) as the primary docking sensor. The United States now has a mature and flight proven sensor technology for supporting Crew Exploration Vehicles (CEV) and Commercial Orbital Transport. Systems (COTS) Automated Rendezvous and Docking (AR&D). AVGS has a proven pedigree, based on extensive ground testing and flight demonstrations. The AVGS on the Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (DART)mission operated successfully in "spot mode" out to 2 km. The first generation rendezvous and docking sensor, the Video Guidance Sensor (VGS), was developed and succes...
NASA JSC has been involved in the development of Laser sensors for the past ten years in order to su...
This paper will address how a common Automated Rendezvous and Docking/Capture (AR&D/C) sensor suite ...
A Martin-Marietta study comparing the application of laser, video, or RF sensors was conducted in 19...
In recent decades, NASA's interest in spacecraft rendezvous and proximity operations has grown. Addi...
The U.S. technology to support a CEV AR&D activity is mature and was developed by NASA and supportin...
The Next Generation Advanced Video Guidance Sensor (NGAVGS) has been under development for the last ...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and CaptureDocking (AR&C) capability and...
With the continuous need to rotate crew and re-supply the International Space Station (ISS) and the ...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
The Automated Rendezvous and Docking system (ARAD) is composed of two parts. The first part is the s...
Electro-optical sensors provide unique and critical functionality for space missions requiring rende...
The Rendezvous Radar Set (RRS) was designed at Motorola's Strategic Electronics Division in Chandler...
NASA JSC has been involved in the development of Laser sensors for the past ten years in order to su...
This paper will address how a common Automated Rendezvous and Docking/Capture (AR&D/C) sensor suite ...
A Martin-Marietta study comparing the application of laser, video, or RF sensors was conducted in 19...
In recent decades, NASA's interest in spacecraft rendezvous and proximity operations has grown. Addi...
The U.S. technology to support a CEV AR&D activity is mature and was developed by NASA and supportin...
The Next Generation Advanced Video Guidance Sensor (NGAVGS) has been under development for the last ...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and CaptureDocking (AR&C) capability and...
With the continuous need to rotate crew and re-supply the International Space Station (ISS) and the ...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
The Automated Rendezvous and Docking system (ARAD) is composed of two parts. The first part is the s...
Electro-optical sensors provide unique and critical functionality for space missions requiring rende...
The Rendezvous Radar Set (RRS) was designed at Motorola's Strategic Electronics Division in Chandler...
NASA JSC has been involved in the development of Laser sensors for the past ten years in order to su...
This paper will address how a common Automated Rendezvous and Docking/Capture (AR&D/C) sensor suite ...
A Martin-Marietta study comparing the application of laser, video, or RF sensors was conducted in 19...