We present a concept for an ISS-based optical system assembly demonstration designed to advance technologies related to future large in-space optical facilities deployment, including space solar power collectors and large-aperture astronomy telescopes. The large solar power collector problem is not unlike the large astronomical telescope problem, but at least conceptually it should be easier in principle, given the tolerances involved. We strive in this application to leverage heavily the work done on the NASA Optical Testbed Integration on ISS Experiment (OpTIIX) effort to erect a 1.5 m imaging telescope on the International Space Station (ISS). Specifically, we examine a robotic assembly sequence for constructing a large (meter diameter) ...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
Some concepts for candidate future "flagship" space observatories approach the payload limits of the...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
Developing a capability for the assembly of large space structures has the potential to increase the...
With the advances in Robotics, Automation and Autonomous Systems (RAAS), the horizon of space explo...
Within NASA Space Science, Exploration and the Office of Chief Technologist, there are Grand Challen...
We present a conceptual design for a scalable (10-50 meter segmented filled-aperture) space observat...
The EU project PULSAR (Prototype of an Ultra Large Structure Assembly Robot) carried out a feasibi...
Advances in our understanding of the universe have been enabled by ground and particularly by space-...
On-orbit robotic assembly is a key technology that can increase the size and reduce costs of constru...
Space telescopes are our ‘eyes in the sky’ that enable unprecedented astronomy missions and also per...
Future large (diameters in excess of approx. 10 m) astronomical observatories in space will need to ...
As NASA exploration moves beyond earth's orbit, the need exists for long duration space systems that...
An architecture and conceptual design for a robotically assembled, modular space telescope (RAMST) t...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
Some concepts for candidate future "flagship" space observatories approach the payload limits of the...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
Developing a capability for the assembly of large space structures has the potential to increase the...
With the advances in Robotics, Automation and Autonomous Systems (RAAS), the horizon of space explo...
Within NASA Space Science, Exploration and the Office of Chief Technologist, there are Grand Challen...
We present a conceptual design for a scalable (10-50 meter segmented filled-aperture) space observat...
The EU project PULSAR (Prototype of an Ultra Large Structure Assembly Robot) carried out a feasibi...
Advances in our understanding of the universe have been enabled by ground and particularly by space-...
On-orbit robotic assembly is a key technology that can increase the size and reduce costs of constru...
Space telescopes are our ‘eyes in the sky’ that enable unprecedented astronomy missions and also per...
Future large (diameters in excess of approx. 10 m) astronomical observatories in space will need to ...
As NASA exploration moves beyond earth's orbit, the need exists for long duration space systems that...
An architecture and conceptual design for a robotically assembled, modular space telescope (RAMST) t...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
Some concepts for candidate future "flagship" space observatories approach the payload limits of the...