Economic and technical aspects of repair, servicing, and retrieval of low earth orbit free flying spacecraft
Abstract
The economic and technical aspects of the Solar Maximum Observatory Repair Mission at NASA are presented, in an effort to demonstrate the Space Shuttle capability to rendezvous with and repair on-orbit the Solar Maximum Observatory (SMM). A failure in the Attitude Control Subsystem (ACS) after 10 months of operation caused a loss in precision pointing capability. The Multimission Modular Spacecraft (MMS) used for the mission, was designed with on-orbit repairability, and to correct various instrument anomalies, repiar kits such as an electronics box, a thermal aperture closure, and a high energy particle reflection baffle will be used. In addition, a flight support system will be used to berth, electrically safe, and support all the repair activities. A two year effort is foreseen, and the economic return on SMM will be $176 M, in addition to two to three years of solar observation. The mission will eventually conduct studies on flare as a function of solar cycle.
- Publication:
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The Space Transportation System: A Review of Its Present Capability and Probable Evolution
- Pub Date:
- October 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982stsr.conf.....C
- Keywords:
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- Earth Orbital Rendezvous;
- Multimission Modular Spacecraft;
- Orbital Servicing;
- Solar Maximum Mission;
- Space Maintenance;
- Space Transportation System Flights;
- Economic Analysis;
- Solar Activity;
- Spacecraft Design;
- Spacecraft Recovery;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles