Engineers at NASA Johnson Space Center have designed, developed, and tested a nanosatellite-class free-flyer intended for future external inspection and remote viewing of human spaceflight activities. The technology demonstration system, known as the Miniature Autonomous Extravehicular Robotic Camera (Mini AERCam), has been integrated into the approximate form and function of a flight system. The primary focus has been to develop a system capable of providing external views of the International Space Station. The Mini AERCam system is spherical-shaped and less than eight inches in diameter. It has a full suite of guidance, navigation, and control hardware and software, and is equipped with two digital video cameras and a high resolution sti...
The goal of this work is to demonstrate the autonomous proximity operation capabilities of a 3U scal...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
A set of more than 100 flight operations were conducted at NASA Langley Research Center using small ...
AERCam is a nano-satellite class free-flying spacecraft with a full suite of avionics, propulsion, n...
A report discusses the Miniature Autonomous Extravehicular Robotic Camera (Mini AERCam)-- a compact ...
NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) is developing a low-volume, low-mass, robotic free-flying camera kno...
A report describes the tentative design of the avionics of the Mini-AERCam -- a proposed 7.5-in. (ap...
The goal of this work is to develop techniques and tools to enhance small-spacecraft in-orbit autono...
Seeker is an automated extravehicular free-flying inspector CubeSat designed and built in-house at t...
The design of a visual tracking system for use on the Extra-Vehicular Activity Helper/Retriever (EVA...
Since 1984 the European Space Agency (ESA) has been working to develop an autonomous rendezvous and ...
Degobah Satellite Systems (DSS), in cooperation with the University Space Research Association (USRA...
As the increased distance between Earth-based mission control and the spacecraft results in increasi...
Astrobee will be a free-flying robot that can be remotely operated by astronauts in space or by miss...
Our objective is to design a small, semi-autonomous inspection satellite to observe the exterior of ...
The goal of this work is to demonstrate the autonomous proximity operation capabilities of a 3U scal...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
A set of more than 100 flight operations were conducted at NASA Langley Research Center using small ...
AERCam is a nano-satellite class free-flying spacecraft with a full suite of avionics, propulsion, n...
A report discusses the Miniature Autonomous Extravehicular Robotic Camera (Mini AERCam)-- a compact ...
NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) is developing a low-volume, low-mass, robotic free-flying camera kno...
A report describes the tentative design of the avionics of the Mini-AERCam -- a proposed 7.5-in. (ap...
The goal of this work is to develop techniques and tools to enhance small-spacecraft in-orbit autono...
Seeker is an automated extravehicular free-flying inspector CubeSat designed and built in-house at t...
The design of a visual tracking system for use on the Extra-Vehicular Activity Helper/Retriever (EVA...
Since 1984 the European Space Agency (ESA) has been working to develop an autonomous rendezvous and ...
Degobah Satellite Systems (DSS), in cooperation with the University Space Research Association (USRA...
As the increased distance between Earth-based mission control and the spacecraft results in increasi...
Astrobee will be a free-flying robot that can be remotely operated by astronauts in space or by miss...
Our objective is to design a small, semi-autonomous inspection satellite to observe the exterior of ...
The goal of this work is to demonstrate the autonomous proximity operation capabilities of a 3U scal...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
A set of more than 100 flight operations were conducted at NASA Langley Research Center using small ...