The experience of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Blue Origin’s New Shepard shows that reusability is becoming an important feature for the sustainability of future space missions. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is developing the Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx), which is scheduled for launch on a Brazilian VSB-30 sounding rocket in 2021. The mission shall enable the development of key technologies necessary for future reusable launch vehicle applications, culminating in their demonstration with a controlled autonomous return flight in a representative regime. This paper presents the proposed architecture for the guidance and the navigation subsystems. We elaborate on the proposed optimal-trajectory based guidance strategy and on the hybrid n...
In November 2021 the ReFEx project passed the Critical Design Review (CDR) and is now in phase D. Th...
The hypersonic flight experiment ReFEx (Reusability Flight Experiment) under development at the Germ...
A generic reentry guidance trajectory planning algorithm of a Reusable Launch Vehicle is presented i...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is currently developing the Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx)....
This paper gives an overview of the proposed GNC architecture for DLR's Reusability Flight Experimen...
During the last International Aeronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, the Reusability Flight Experi...
Driven by the recently increased demand for investigating reusable launchers, the German Aerospace C...
The Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx) is being developed by DLR (German Aerospace Center) to pro...
The Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx) is being developed by DLR (German Aerospace Center) to pr...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is currently studying different technologies for Reusable Launch V...
The DLR project ReFEx aims at flying a trajectory representative for aerodynamically controlled stag...
In 2010 the German Aerospace Center (DLR) will conduct the second experiment of the DLR hypersonic S...
Space missions are always cost depended and one of the effective ways for cost control is to reuse t...
The hypersonic flight experiment ReFEx has been under development at the German Aerospace Center (DL...
This paper presents the Guidance, Navigation and Control solution currently in development by DEIMOS...
In November 2021 the ReFEx project passed the Critical Design Review (CDR) and is now in phase D. Th...
The hypersonic flight experiment ReFEx (Reusability Flight Experiment) under development at the Germ...
A generic reentry guidance trajectory planning algorithm of a Reusable Launch Vehicle is presented i...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is currently developing the Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx)....
This paper gives an overview of the proposed GNC architecture for DLR's Reusability Flight Experimen...
During the last International Aeronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, the Reusability Flight Experi...
Driven by the recently increased demand for investigating reusable launchers, the German Aerospace C...
The Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx) is being developed by DLR (German Aerospace Center) to pro...
The Reusability Flight Experiment (ReFEx) is being developed by DLR (German Aerospace Center) to pr...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is currently studying different technologies for Reusable Launch V...
The DLR project ReFEx aims at flying a trajectory representative for aerodynamically controlled stag...
In 2010 the German Aerospace Center (DLR) will conduct the second experiment of the DLR hypersonic S...
Space missions are always cost depended and one of the effective ways for cost control is to reuse t...
The hypersonic flight experiment ReFEx has been under development at the German Aerospace Center (DL...
This paper presents the Guidance, Navigation and Control solution currently in development by DEIMOS...
In November 2021 the ReFEx project passed the Critical Design Review (CDR) and is now in phase D. Th...
The hypersonic flight experiment ReFEx (Reusability Flight Experiment) under development at the Germ...
A generic reentry guidance trajectory planning algorithm of a Reusable Launch Vehicle is presented i...