The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is a software system for trajectory optimization, mission analysis, trajectory estimation, and prediction developed by NASA, the Air Force Research Lab, and private industry. GMAT's design and implementation are based on four basic principles: open source visibility for both the source code and design documentation; platform independence; modular design; and user extensibility. The system, released under the NASA Open Source Agreement, runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. User extensions, loaded at run time, have been built for optimization, trajectory visualization, force model extension, and estimation, by parties outside of GMAT's development group. The system has been used to optimize maneuvers for th...
The Grid Visualization Tool (GVT) is a computer program for displaying the path of a mobile robotic ...
G-CAT is a covariance analysis tool that enables fast and accurate computation of error ellipses for...
Mission operations for the Mars Observer (MO) Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were supporte...
This is a software tutorial and presentation demonstrating the application of the General Mission An...
This is a software tutorial and presentation demonstrating the application of the General Mission An...
The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is an open-source space mission design, analysis and trajec...
This paper describes the processes and results of Verification and Validation (V&V) efforts for the ...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
Developed for the GLAST project, which is now the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, GlastCam software...
Mission control is evolving quickly, driven by the requirements of new missions, and enabled by mode...
In this work, there are basic laws and knowledge relating to space flights into an orbit around the ...
STAMPS simulates either three- or six-degree-of-freedom cases for all spacecraft flight phases using...
The Generic Trending and Analysis System (GTAS) is a generic spacecraft performance monitoring tool ...
Solving the global optimization, low-thrust, multiple-flyby interplanetary trajectory problem with h...
The Multimission Ground Data System (MGDS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has brought improveme...
The Grid Visualization Tool (GVT) is a computer program for displaying the path of a mobile robotic ...
G-CAT is a covariance analysis tool that enables fast and accurate computation of error ellipses for...
Mission operations for the Mars Observer (MO) Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were supporte...
This is a software tutorial and presentation demonstrating the application of the General Mission An...
This is a software tutorial and presentation demonstrating the application of the General Mission An...
The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is an open-source space mission design, analysis and trajec...
This paper describes the processes and results of Verification and Validation (V&V) efforts for the ...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
Developed for the GLAST project, which is now the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, GlastCam software...
Mission control is evolving quickly, driven by the requirements of new missions, and enabled by mode...
In this work, there are basic laws and knowledge relating to space flights into an orbit around the ...
STAMPS simulates either three- or six-degree-of-freedom cases for all spacecraft flight phases using...
The Generic Trending and Analysis System (GTAS) is a generic spacecraft performance monitoring tool ...
Solving the global optimization, low-thrust, multiple-flyby interplanetary trajectory problem with h...
The Multimission Ground Data System (MGDS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has brought improveme...
The Grid Visualization Tool (GVT) is a computer program for displaying the path of a mobile robotic ...
G-CAT is a covariance analysis tool that enables fast and accurate computation of error ellipses for...
Mission operations for the Mars Observer (MO) Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were supporte...