The overall Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Phase B Study objective is to design a relatively inexpensive satellite to access space for extended periods of time, with eventual recovery of experiments on Earth. The expected principal use for such a system is research on the effects of variable gravity (0-1.5 g) and radiation on small animals, plants, lower life forms, tissue samples, and materials processes. The RRS will be capable of: (1) being launched by a variety of expendable launch vehicles; (2) operating in low earth orbit as a free flying unmanned laboratory; and (3) executing independent atmospheric reentry and soft landing. The RRS will be designed to be refurbished and reused up to three times a year for a period of 10 years. The...
A cost effective, multiuser simulation, test, and demonstration facility to support the development ...
A Manned Mars Mission (M3) design study is proposed. The purpose of M3 is to transport 10 personnel ...
The LAWS phase 1 and phase 2 studies have been completed on schedule and have led to significant adv...
The purpose of the Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Propulsion System Trade Study described in this ...
A goal of the Phase B study is to define the launch system interfaces for the reusable reentry satel...
The main objectives of the Recovery Tradeoff Study were as follows: (1) to determine whether a land ...
The Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Telemetry, Tracking & Command (TT&C) Coverage Tradeoff Study de...
Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and...
abstract: Derived from the necessity to increase testing capabilities of hybrid rocket motor (HRM) p...
With the advent of the Space Station and the proposed Geosynchronous Operation Support Center (GeoSh...
The development and initial flight testing of the DAST (drones for aerodynamic and structural testin...
The thrust of this project was to design not a single spacecraft, but to design a multimission bus c...
This report summarizes the Integrated Application of Active Controls (IAAC) Technology to an Advance...
This report discusses the design of a robotic exploration to Mars and Phobos. It begins with the mis...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
A cost effective, multiuser simulation, test, and demonstration facility to support the development ...
A Manned Mars Mission (M3) design study is proposed. The purpose of M3 is to transport 10 personnel ...
The LAWS phase 1 and phase 2 studies have been completed on schedule and have led to significant adv...
The purpose of the Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Propulsion System Trade Study described in this ...
A goal of the Phase B study is to define the launch system interfaces for the reusable reentry satel...
The main objectives of the Recovery Tradeoff Study were as follows: (1) to determine whether a land ...
The Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Telemetry, Tracking & Command (TT&C) Coverage Tradeoff Study de...
Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and...
abstract: Derived from the necessity to increase testing capabilities of hybrid rocket motor (HRM) p...
With the advent of the Space Station and the proposed Geosynchronous Operation Support Center (GeoSh...
The development and initial flight testing of the DAST (drones for aerodynamic and structural testin...
The thrust of this project was to design not a single spacecraft, but to design a multimission bus c...
This report summarizes the Integrated Application of Active Controls (IAAC) Technology to an Advance...
This report discusses the design of a robotic exploration to Mars and Phobos. It begins with the mis...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
A cost effective, multiuser simulation, test, and demonstration facility to support the development ...
A Manned Mars Mission (M3) design study is proposed. The purpose of M3 is to transport 10 personnel ...
The LAWS phase 1 and phase 2 studies have been completed on schedule and have led to significant adv...