The multipurpose crew vehicle, Orion, is being designed and built for NASA to handle the rigors of crew launch, sustainment and return from scientific missions beyond Earth orbit. In this role, the Orion vehicle is meant to operate in the space environments like the naturally occurring meteoroid and the artificial orbital debris environments (MMOD) with successful atmospheric reentry at the conclusion of the flight. As a result, Orion's reentry module uses durable porous, ceramic tiles on almost thirty square meters of exposed surfaces to accomplish both of these functions. These durable, non-ablative surfaces maintain their surface profile through atmospheric reentry; thus, they preserve any surface imperfections that occur prior to atmosp...
This paper describes how the Orion program is implementing new and innovative test approaches and st...
Optical navigation of human spacecraft was proposed on Gemini and implemented successfully on Apollo...
This presentation summarizes the Marshall Space Flight Center Natural Environments Terrestrial and P...
The principal mechanism for developing orbital debris environment models, is to make observations of...
Orbital debris in the millimeter size range can pose a hazard to current and planned spacecraft due ...
The first test flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle presented additional challenges for gu...
The Orion vehicle, being design to take men back to the Moon and beyond, successfully completed its ...
Launched in December 2014 atop a Delta IV Heavy from the Kennedy Space Center, the Orion vehicle's E...
Scheduled to launch in September 2014 atop a Delta IV Heavy from the Kennedy Space Center, the Orion...
The Orion Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1) mission successfully flew on Dec 5, 2014 atop a Delta IV...
The Orion spacecraft will replace the Space Shuttle Orbiter for American and international partner a...
The Orion Crew Module Propulsion Reaction Control System is currently complete and ready for flight ...
The Orion Crew Module (CM) is NASA's next generation manned space vehicle, scheduled to return human...
The NASA Orion Flight Test Office was tasked with conducting a series of flight tests in several lau...
The Apollo-derived Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), part of NASA s now-cancelled Constellation ...
This paper describes how the Orion program is implementing new and innovative test approaches and st...
Optical navigation of human spacecraft was proposed on Gemini and implemented successfully on Apollo...
This presentation summarizes the Marshall Space Flight Center Natural Environments Terrestrial and P...
The principal mechanism for developing orbital debris environment models, is to make observations of...
Orbital debris in the millimeter size range can pose a hazard to current and planned spacecraft due ...
The first test flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle presented additional challenges for gu...
The Orion vehicle, being design to take men back to the Moon and beyond, successfully completed its ...
Launched in December 2014 atop a Delta IV Heavy from the Kennedy Space Center, the Orion vehicle's E...
Scheduled to launch in September 2014 atop a Delta IV Heavy from the Kennedy Space Center, the Orion...
The Orion Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1) mission successfully flew on Dec 5, 2014 atop a Delta IV...
The Orion spacecraft will replace the Space Shuttle Orbiter for American and international partner a...
The Orion Crew Module Propulsion Reaction Control System is currently complete and ready for flight ...
The Orion Crew Module (CM) is NASA's next generation manned space vehicle, scheduled to return human...
The NASA Orion Flight Test Office was tasked with conducting a series of flight tests in several lau...
The Apollo-derived Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), part of NASA s now-cancelled Constellation ...
This paper describes how the Orion program is implementing new and innovative test approaches and st...
Optical navigation of human spacecraft was proposed on Gemini and implemented successfully on Apollo...
This presentation summarizes the Marshall Space Flight Center Natural Environments Terrestrial and P...