The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was launched into near-earth orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990. The payload of two cameras, two spectrographs, and a high-speed photometer is supplemented by three fine-guidance sensors that can be used for astronomy as well as for star tracking. A widely reported spherical aberration in the primary mirror causes HST to produce images of much lower quality than intended. A Space Shuttle repair mission in January 1994 installed small corrective mirrors that restored the full intended optical capability of the HST. A Second Servicing Mission (SM2) scheduled in 1997 will involve considerable Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA). To reduce EVA time, the addition of robotic capability in the remain...
Astrophysicists demand larger (mirror diameter > 10m) space optical telescopes to investigate more d...
The Space Suit RoboGlove is a device designed to provide additional grasp strength or endurance for ...
This paper reviews technologies in extravehicular activity and space robotics that are applicable to...
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was launched into near-earth orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery o...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was designed for regular servicing by Space Shuttle astronauts p...
Space Shuttle mission STS-61 was the first of several planned servicing missions for HST, intended t...
A technology assessment is presented on space extravehicular activities (EVA) that will be possible ...
The Space Telescope is a major orbiting observatory which will be deployed and serviced by the Space...
The preliminary conceptual design of a new teleoperator robot manipulator system for space station m...
The Servicing Aid Tool (SAT) is a teleoperated, force-reflecting manipulation system designed for us...
The utility of on-orbit servicing of spacecraft has been demonstrated by NASA several times using sh...
In the future, robotic systems will be expected to perform important tasks in space, in orbit and in...
This reports explains the results for a proposed senior project. This project concerns the Hubble Sp...
The Manipulator Foot Restraint (MFR) is a subsystem of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) which pla...
Requirements are projected for performing orbital satellite service. Emphasis is on defining the rol...
Astrophysicists demand larger (mirror diameter > 10m) space optical telescopes to investigate more d...
The Space Suit RoboGlove is a device designed to provide additional grasp strength or endurance for ...
This paper reviews technologies in extravehicular activity and space robotics that are applicable to...
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was launched into near-earth orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery o...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was designed for regular servicing by Space Shuttle astronauts p...
Space Shuttle mission STS-61 was the first of several planned servicing missions for HST, intended t...
A technology assessment is presented on space extravehicular activities (EVA) that will be possible ...
The Space Telescope is a major orbiting observatory which will be deployed and serviced by the Space...
The preliminary conceptual design of a new teleoperator robot manipulator system for space station m...
The Servicing Aid Tool (SAT) is a teleoperated, force-reflecting manipulation system designed for us...
The utility of on-orbit servicing of spacecraft has been demonstrated by NASA several times using sh...
In the future, robotic systems will be expected to perform important tasks in space, in orbit and in...
This reports explains the results for a proposed senior project. This project concerns the Hubble Sp...
The Manipulator Foot Restraint (MFR) is a subsystem of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) which pla...
Requirements are projected for performing orbital satellite service. Emphasis is on defining the rol...
Astrophysicists demand larger (mirror diameter > 10m) space optical telescopes to investigate more d...
The Space Suit RoboGlove is a device designed to provide additional grasp strength or endurance for ...
This paper reviews technologies in extravehicular activity and space robotics that are applicable to...