The LAGEOS system is defined and its rationale is developed. Key features of the baseline system specified included a circular orbit at 5900 km altitude and an inclination of 110 deg, and a satellite 60 cm in diameter weighing some 385 kg and mounting 440 retroreflectors, each having a diameter of 3.8 cm, leaving 30% of the spherical surface available for reflecting sunlight diffusely to facilitate tracking by Baker-Nunn cameras. The satellite weight was increased to 411 kg in the actual design through the addition of a 4th-stage apogee-kick motor. The number and diameter of the retroreflectors are now 426 and 3.81 cm, respectively. The net effect of these partially compensating changes is not significant. The diffusely reflecting area was ...
Simulated orbiter direct approaches during long duration exposure facility (LDEF) retrieval operatio...
Checkout and data management system requirements for space station and space base mission progra
Three ozone tape products from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) experiment aboard Nimbus 7 w...
The activities and progress in the satellite tracking and earth dynamics research during the first h...
Feasibility of performing 1969 Mars Orbiter mission using Atlas Centaur launching vehicle - engineer...
This thesis is divided into two parts: an instrumentation part and an astrophysical part. The instr...
Gravity gradient stabilization system for Applications Technology Satellites - systems analysis and ...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
This thesis is divided into two parts: an instrumentation part and an astrophysical part. The instr...
A detailed system level design of an Optical Transceiver Package (OPTRANSPAC) for a deep space vehic...
An overview is presented of the meteorological satellite programs that have been evolving from 1958 ...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...
The EOS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) is being developed by NASA for flight on th...
The laser atmospheric wind sounder (LAWS) will provide a new space based capability for the direct m...
This report discusses the development and underlying mathematics of a rigid-body computer model of a...
Simulated orbiter direct approaches during long duration exposure facility (LDEF) retrieval operatio...
Checkout and data management system requirements for space station and space base mission progra
Three ozone tape products from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) experiment aboard Nimbus 7 w...
The activities and progress in the satellite tracking and earth dynamics research during the first h...
Feasibility of performing 1969 Mars Orbiter mission using Atlas Centaur launching vehicle - engineer...
This thesis is divided into two parts: an instrumentation part and an astrophysical part. The instr...
Gravity gradient stabilization system for Applications Technology Satellites - systems analysis and ...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
This thesis is divided into two parts: an instrumentation part and an astrophysical part. The instr...
A detailed system level design of an Optical Transceiver Package (OPTRANSPAC) for a deep space vehic...
An overview is presented of the meteorological satellite programs that have been evolving from 1958 ...
The impacts of achieving compatibility of the Earth Observatory Satellite (EOS) with the space shutt...
The EOS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) is being developed by NASA for flight on th...
The laser atmospheric wind sounder (LAWS) will provide a new space based capability for the direct m...
This report discusses the development and underlying mathematics of a rigid-body computer model of a...
Simulated orbiter direct approaches during long duration exposure facility (LDEF) retrieval operatio...
Checkout and data management system requirements for space station and space base mission progra
Three ozone tape products from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) experiment aboard Nimbus 7 w...