The NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) is involved in the development of an autonomous docking ground demonstration. The demonstration combines the technologies, expertise and facilities of the JSC Tracking and Communications Division (EE), Structures and Mechanics Division (ES), and the Navigation, Guidance and Control Division (EG) and their supporting contractors. The autonomous docking ground demonstration is an evaluation of the capabilities of the laser sensor system to support the docking phase (12ft to contact) when operated in conjunction with the Guidance, Navigation and Control Software. The docking mechanism being used was developed for the Apollo Soyuz Test Program. This demonstration will be conducted using the Six-Degrees of Fre...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
This study was instituted to assist NASA and MSFC in the development of ground and flight options to...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
An autodock was demonstrated using straightforward techniques and real sensor hardware. A simulation...
Since 1984 the European Space Agency (ESA) has been working to develop an autonomous rendezvous and ...
NASA JSC has been involved in the development of Laser sensors for the past ten years in order to su...
The NASA Johnson Space Center is actively pursuing the development and demonstration of capabilities...
An overview of the current NASA JSC capabilities and ongoing activities for the design, development,...
This presentation describes the application of robotic and computer vision systems to validate docki...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
A prototype docking mechanism for the Space Station was designed and fabricated for NASA. This docki...
In this paper we describe a new experimental facility at the School of Aerospace En-gineering at Geo...
An overview of activities in the automatic rendezvous and docking area is presented. A representativ...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, employing the technology assessment that resulted from the Autonomous...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
This study was instituted to assist NASA and MSFC in the development of ground and flight options to...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...
An autodock was demonstrated using straightforward techniques and real sensor hardware. A simulation...
Since 1984 the European Space Agency (ESA) has been working to develop an autonomous rendezvous and ...
NASA JSC has been involved in the development of Laser sensors for the past ten years in order to su...
The NASA Johnson Space Center is actively pursuing the development and demonstration of capabilities...
An overview of the current NASA JSC capabilities and ongoing activities for the design, development,...
This presentation describes the application of robotic and computer vision systems to validate docki...
Technology for manned space flight is mature and has an extensive history of the use of man-in-the-l...
A prototype docking mechanism for the Space Station was designed and fabricated for NASA. This docki...
In this paper we describe a new experimental facility at the School of Aerospace En-gineering at Geo...
An overview of activities in the automatic rendezvous and docking area is presented. A representativ...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, employing the technology assessment that resulted from the Autonomous...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automat...
This study was instituted to assist NASA and MSFC in the development of ground and flight options to...
The United States does not have an Automated Rendezvous and Capture Docking (AR&C) capability and is...