Shuttle entry guidance
Abstract
This paper describes the design of the entry guidance for the Space Shuttle Orbiter. This guidance provides the steering commands for trajectory control from initial penetration of the earth's atmosphere until the terminal area guidance is activated at an earth-relative speed of 2500 fps. At this point, the Orbiter is at a distance of about 50 nmi from the runway threshold, and at an altitude of about 80,000 ft. The entry guidance design is based on an analytic solution of the equations of motion defining the drag acceleration profile that meets the terminal criteria of the entry flight while maintaining the flight within systems and operational constraints. Guidance commands, which are based on a control law that ensures damping of oscillatory type trajectory motion, are computed to steer the Orbiter to this drag acceleration profile.
- Publication:
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American Astronautical Society
- Pub Date:
- October 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978aans.confQ....H
- Keywords:
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- Command And Control;
- Reentry Guidance;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spacecraft Guidance;
- Acceleration (Physics);
- Aerodynamic Drag;
- Angle Of Attack;
- Equations Of Motion;
- Monte Carlo Method;
- Oscillation Dampers;
- Space Transportation System Flights;
- Terminal Guidance;
- Trajectory Control;
- Astrodynamics