Future manned space missions will travel beyond low Earth orbit with more stringent navigation requirements and fewer navigation resources than used for the Apollo Program of the 1960s. A study has been performed to assess radiometric and optical tracking capabilities necessary to meet nominal and contingency Earth entry flight path angle requirements. Results indicate that 3 tracking stations will be insufficient for meeting nominal entry requirements, while the performance of a 6 station architecture is dependent on the entry geometry. Optical tracking results indicate that a narrow-angle camera is required for satisfying contingency Earth return requirements
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The data acquisition system capabilities expected to be available in the 1980 time period as part of...
With renewed worldwide interest in cislunar space, the need for reliable domain awareness in that ex...
The Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) will replace the Space Shuttle and serve as the next-genera...
textRecent years have seen ambitious robotic exploration missions to other planets and a renewed int...
NASA s Constellation Program is planning a human return to the Moon late in the next decade. From a ...
since the Apollo Program to return samples collected in deep space. To constrain costs of recovery, ...
Asteroid exploration is a new booming field for planetary sciences and space engineering. This navig...
An experiment was conducred to investigate man’s ability toperform image motion compensation trackin...
The use of optical data from onboard television cameras for the navigation of interplanetary spacecr...
A feature tracking algorithm is described, which is designed to support optical navigation of autono...
Since the dawn of the Space Age, over six thousand satellites have been launched into Earth orbit. T...
The article deals with problems associated with determining permissible accuracy of Earth remote sen...
This viewgraph presentation provides an overview of the Constellation Program, and its goal of retur...
Deep-space telecommunications systems will eventually operate at visible or near-infrared regions to...
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The data acquisition system capabilities expected to be available in the 1980 time period as part of...
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