The feasibility and practicality of employing an aerobraking trajectory for return of the reusable Space Tug from geosynchronous and other high energy missions was investigated. The aerobraking return trajectory modes from high orbits employ transfer ellipses which have low perigee altitudes wherein the earth's sensible atmosphere provides drag to reduce the Tug descent delta velocity requirements and thus decrease the required return trip propulsive energy. An aerobraked Space Tug, sized to the Space Shuttle payload capability and dimensional constraints, can accomplish 95 percent of the geosynchronous missions with a single Shuttle/Tug launch per mission. Aerodynamics, aerothermodynamics, trajectory, quidance and control, configuration co...
This work examines the use of high-lift, low drag vehicles which perform orbital transfers within a ...
An economic analysis of space tug operations is presented. The space tug is defined as any liquid pr...
The steering system of the space shuttle vehicle is presented for the several hundred miles of fligh...
The feasibility and practicality of employing an aerobraking trajectory for return of the reusable s...
The design and characteristics of a space tug are discussed. The primary objective of the study is t...
This study investigated the use of ballistic and Double-Dip\u27\u27 aerobraking reentry to return th...
Significant performance benefits are realized via aerodynamic braking and/or aerodynamic maneuvering...
Technical analysis and summary on space tug design and systems requirements for planned mission
A recoverable space tug launched by the space shuttle to provide the required post-orbital propulsio...
A discussion is presented of the basic principles of aerobraking. Typical results are given for the ...
The results of a study to analyze, design, and evaluate guidance and control systems are presented ...
This study establishes that configurations satisfying the aeromaneuvering orbit-to-orbit shuttle (AM...
The use of atmospheric drag for slowing satellite in high energy, high apogee orbits to a lower ener...
The derivations of mathematical models in Vol. 1 are presented along with descriptions of all periph...
Aerobraking is one of the largest contributors to making both lunar and Mars missions affordable. Th...
This work examines the use of high-lift, low drag vehicles which perform orbital transfers within a ...
An economic analysis of space tug operations is presented. The space tug is defined as any liquid pr...
The steering system of the space shuttle vehicle is presented for the several hundred miles of fligh...
The feasibility and practicality of employing an aerobraking trajectory for return of the reusable s...
The design and characteristics of a space tug are discussed. The primary objective of the study is t...
This study investigated the use of ballistic and Double-Dip\u27\u27 aerobraking reentry to return th...
Significant performance benefits are realized via aerodynamic braking and/or aerodynamic maneuvering...
Technical analysis and summary on space tug design and systems requirements for planned mission
A recoverable space tug launched by the space shuttle to provide the required post-orbital propulsio...
A discussion is presented of the basic principles of aerobraking. Typical results are given for the ...
The results of a study to analyze, design, and evaluate guidance and control systems are presented ...
This study establishes that configurations satisfying the aeromaneuvering orbit-to-orbit shuttle (AM...
The use of atmospheric drag for slowing satellite in high energy, high apogee orbits to a lower ener...
The derivations of mathematical models in Vol. 1 are presented along with descriptions of all periph...
Aerobraking is one of the largest contributors to making both lunar and Mars missions affordable. Th...
This work examines the use of high-lift, low drag vehicles which perform orbital transfers within a ...
An economic analysis of space tug operations is presented. The space tug is defined as any liquid pr...
The steering system of the space shuttle vehicle is presented for the several hundred miles of fligh...