Systems, apparatuses, and methods for removal of orbital debris are provided. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a spacecraft control unit configured to guide and navigate the apparatus to a target. The apparatus also includes a dynamic object characterization unit configured to characterize movement, and a capture feature, of the target. The apparatus further includes a capture and release unit configured to capture a target and deorbit or release the target. The collection of these apparatuses is then employed as multiple, independent and individually operated vehicles launched from a single launch vehicle for the purpose of disposing of multiple debris objects
This invention is a method and supporting apparatus for autonomously capturing, servicing and de-orb...
This work continues to develop advanced designs toward the ultimate goal of a GETAWAY SPECIAL to dem...
Earth orbital debris issues and recommended future activities are discussed. The workshop addressed ...
A modular Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) includes an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) parent module and U...
Systems, methods, and devices are provided that combine an advance vehicle configuration, such as an...
The payloads for NASA and non-NASA missions of the integrated fleet are analyzed to generate payload...
Some embodiments of the invention include a boom deployment system. The boom deployment system, for ...
An aircraft includes a propulsor supported within an aft portion of the fuselage. A thrust reverser ...
The rationale and specifics for the design of a comprehensive program for the control of orbital deb...
A modular Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) has first and second flight configurations, and includes an U...
Miniature release mechanisms constrain objects, such as deployables during the launch of space vehic...
A preliminary spacecraft servicing demonstration plan is prepared which leads to a fully verified op...
Nozzle exit configurations and associated systems and methods are disclosed. An aircraft system in a...
The attached is a presentation outlining an overview of the orbital debris problem, the NASA Orbital...
The STS-64 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the Orb...
This invention is a method and supporting apparatus for autonomously capturing, servicing and de-orb...
This work continues to develop advanced designs toward the ultimate goal of a GETAWAY SPECIAL to dem...
Earth orbital debris issues and recommended future activities are discussed. The workshop addressed ...
A modular Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) includes an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) parent module and U...
Systems, methods, and devices are provided that combine an advance vehicle configuration, such as an...
The payloads for NASA and non-NASA missions of the integrated fleet are analyzed to generate payload...
Some embodiments of the invention include a boom deployment system. The boom deployment system, for ...
An aircraft includes a propulsor supported within an aft portion of the fuselage. A thrust reverser ...
The rationale and specifics for the design of a comprehensive program for the control of orbital deb...
A modular Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) has first and second flight configurations, and includes an U...
Miniature release mechanisms constrain objects, such as deployables during the launch of space vehic...
A preliminary spacecraft servicing demonstration plan is prepared which leads to a fully verified op...
Nozzle exit configurations and associated systems and methods are disclosed. An aircraft system in a...
The attached is a presentation outlining an overview of the orbital debris problem, the NASA Orbital...
The STS-64 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the Orb...
This invention is a method and supporting apparatus for autonomously capturing, servicing and de-orb...
This work continues to develop advanced designs toward the ultimate goal of a GETAWAY SPECIAL to dem...
Earth orbital debris issues and recommended future activities are discussed. The workshop addressed ...