Three NASA centers: Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Langley Research Center (LaRC), and Johnson Space Center (JSC) are currently involved in studying a family of single-stage- and two-stage-to-orbit (SSTO/TSTO) vehicles to serve as the next generation space transportation system (STS). A rocketed winged-body is the current focus. The configuration (WB001) is a vertically-launched, horizontally-landing system with circular cross-section. Preliminary aerodynamic data was generated by LaRC and is a combination of wind-tunnel data, empirical methods, and Aerodynamic Preliminary Analysis System-(APAS) generated values. JSC's efforts involve descent trajectory design, stability analysis, and flight control system synthesis. Analysis of WB001...
Spaceplane designers need to be able to rapidly obtain estimations of aerodynamic and stability para...
An investigation was made to determine the dynamic stability characteristics of a 0.015-scale model ...
Testing and evaluation of stability augmentation systems for aircraft flight control were conducted....
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was conducted to examine the effects of longitudinal sta...
The classical theory of flight dynamics for airplane longitudinal stability and control analysis was...
Analytical methods for dynamic stability analyses of large launch vehicles during flight through and...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was performed for the space shuttle orbiter entry from M...
Experimental aerodynamic characteristics were obtained for a generic, winged, circular-body, single-...
Control requirements of Controlled Configured Design Approach vehicles with far-aft center of gravit...
The Langley 8 foot transonic pressure tunnel and the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel used to determ...
An integrated trajectory/control analysis algorithm has been used to generate trajectories and desir...
The model tested was a Langley-built 0.015-scale SSV Orbiter model with remote independently operate...
Aerodynamic, propulsion, and mass models for a generic, horizontal-takeoff, single-stage-to-orbit (S...
Longitudinal and lateral stability data from wind tunnel tests of earth orbiting shuttl
Optimal control theory is employed to determine the performance of abort to orbit (ATO) and return t...
Spaceplane designers need to be able to rapidly obtain estimations of aerodynamic and stability para...
An investigation was made to determine the dynamic stability characteristics of a 0.015-scale model ...
Testing and evaluation of stability augmentation systems for aircraft flight control were conducted....
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was conducted to examine the effects of longitudinal sta...
The classical theory of flight dynamics for airplane longitudinal stability and control analysis was...
Analytical methods for dynamic stability analyses of large launch vehicles during flight through and...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was performed for the space shuttle orbiter entry from M...
Experimental aerodynamic characteristics were obtained for a generic, winged, circular-body, single-...
Control requirements of Controlled Configured Design Approach vehicles with far-aft center of gravit...
The Langley 8 foot transonic pressure tunnel and the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel used to determ...
An integrated trajectory/control analysis algorithm has been used to generate trajectories and desir...
The model tested was a Langley-built 0.015-scale SSV Orbiter model with remote independently operate...
Aerodynamic, propulsion, and mass models for a generic, horizontal-takeoff, single-stage-to-orbit (S...
Longitudinal and lateral stability data from wind tunnel tests of earth orbiting shuttl
Optimal control theory is employed to determine the performance of abort to orbit (ATO) and return t...
Spaceplane designers need to be able to rapidly obtain estimations of aerodynamic and stability para...
An investigation was made to determine the dynamic stability characteristics of a 0.015-scale model ...
Testing and evaluation of stability augmentation systems for aircraft flight control were conducted....