The ability to re-enter the atmosphere at a desired location is important for spacecraft containing components that may survive re-entry. While impact point targeting has traditionally been initiated through impulsive burns with chemical thrusters on large vehicles such as the Space Shuttle, and the Soyuz and Apollo capsules, many small spacecraft do not host thrusters and require an alternative means of impact point targeting to ensure that falling debris do not cause harm to persons or property. This paper discusses the use of solely aerodynamic drag force to perform this targeting. It is shown that by deploying and retracting a drag device to vary the ballistic coefficient of the spacecraft, any desired longitude and latitude on the grou...
The definition of standard flight segments of phases, representing flight profile components which c...
The development of space shuttle separation devices is reviewed to illustrate the mechanisms involve...
There are six degree-of-freedom simulations of the space shuttle orbiter entry with aerodynamic cont...
Most Low Earth Orbit (LEO) spacecraft do not have thrusters and re-enter atmosphere in random locati...
NASA's Orion exploration spacecraft will fly more demanding mission profiles than previous NASA huma...
The development of an effective guidance and attitude control architecture for terminal descent and ...
Fast development of CubeSat technology now enables the first interplanetary missions. The potential ...
Pterodactyl is a NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) project focused on developing a de...
In recent years, due to the constant increase of the density of satellites in the space environment,...
LEO debris population will continue to increase even with a good implementation of the commonly-adop...
One of the promising launch concepts that could replace the current space shuttle launch system is a...
Simulated orbiter direct approaches during long duration exposure facility (LDEF) retrieval operatio...
DSCOVR Lissajous Orbit sized such that orbit track never extends beyond 15 degrees from Earth-Sun li...
A discussion of the generation of the best estimate trajectory (BET) of the first Space Shuttle Orbi...
Over the last few years progress has been made in the velocity dependent collision probability probl...
The definition of standard flight segments of phases, representing flight profile components which c...
The development of space shuttle separation devices is reviewed to illustrate the mechanisms involve...
There are six degree-of-freedom simulations of the space shuttle orbiter entry with aerodynamic cont...
Most Low Earth Orbit (LEO) spacecraft do not have thrusters and re-enter atmosphere in random locati...
NASA's Orion exploration spacecraft will fly more demanding mission profiles than previous NASA huma...
The development of an effective guidance and attitude control architecture for terminal descent and ...
Fast development of CubeSat technology now enables the first interplanetary missions. The potential ...
Pterodactyl is a NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) project focused on developing a de...
In recent years, due to the constant increase of the density of satellites in the space environment,...
LEO debris population will continue to increase even with a good implementation of the commonly-adop...
One of the promising launch concepts that could replace the current space shuttle launch system is a...
Simulated orbiter direct approaches during long duration exposure facility (LDEF) retrieval operatio...
DSCOVR Lissajous Orbit sized such that orbit track never extends beyond 15 degrees from Earth-Sun li...
A discussion of the generation of the best estimate trajectory (BET) of the first Space Shuttle Orbi...
Over the last few years progress has been made in the velocity dependent collision probability probl...
The definition of standard flight segments of phases, representing flight profile components which c...
The development of space shuttle separation devices is reviewed to illustrate the mechanisms involve...
There are six degree-of-freedom simulations of the space shuttle orbiter entry with aerodynamic cont...