The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, employing the technology assessment that resulted from the Autonomous Rendezvous and Docking Conference held at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center on 15-16 Aug. 1990 as the basis undertook a literature search and contacts with major national and international aerospace companies to perform an assessment of the existing technologies and those that are needed to accomplish supervised autonomous rendezvous and docking in space. The following five issues are covered: (1) lessons learned; (2) technology assessment for navigation and guidance sensors for Autonomous Rendezvous and Docking (AR&D); (3) technology assessment of Guidance, Navigation and Controls (GN&C), techniques for rendezvous and docking; (4) docking ...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
An overview of activities in the automatic rendezvous and docking area is presented. A representativ...
In November 1990 the Autonomous Rendezvous & Docking (AR&D) system was first demonstrated for member...
The Space Automation and Robotics Center (SpARC), a NASA-sponsored Center for the Commercial Develop...
The presentation addressed the different tradeoffs necessary to get an automated rendezvous and capt...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
This study develops an integrated guidance, navigation and control system for use in autonomous prox...
This study develops an integrated guidance, navigation and control system for use in autonomous prox...
IR&D efforts in recent years have focused on effective means of performing automated rendezvous and ...
The proposed technology studies discussed at the Space Transportation Avionics Symposium in Williams...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and CaptureDocking (AR&C) capability and...
Results of a detailed systems analysis of the entire rendezvous and docking operation to be performe...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
An overview of activities in the automatic rendezvous and docking area is presented. A representativ...
In November 1990 the Autonomous Rendezvous & Docking (AR&D) system was first demonstrated for member...
The Space Automation and Robotics Center (SpARC), a NASA-sponsored Center for the Commercial Develop...
The presentation addressed the different tradeoffs necessary to get an automated rendezvous and capt...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
This study develops an integrated guidance, navigation and control system for use in autonomous prox...
This study develops an integrated guidance, navigation and control system for use in autonomous prox...
IR&D efforts in recent years have focused on effective means of performing automated rendezvous and ...
The proposed technology studies discussed at the Space Transportation Avionics Symposium in Williams...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and CaptureDocking (AR&C) capability and...
Results of a detailed systems analysis of the entire rendezvous and docking operation to be performe...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
This paper will describe the technology development efforts NASA has underway for Automated Rendezvo...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...