Centaur D-1A guidance/software system
Abstract
The main body of this paper describes the evolution of the Centaur D-1A Guidance and Software System. Specifically, the performance of the explicit guidance equations, using a linear tangent steering law. Inherent flexibility exists in the equations in that they have multimission capability. They can accommodate both Earth-orbital and Earth-escape missions with either one or two Centaur burns. They can also guide for multi-burn orbital missions. The Centaur performance is indicated in terms of optimality (propellant usage), accuracy, flexibility and computer requirements. In the course of the Centaur Guidance development substantial changes and improvements have been made and more improvements are on the way for the Shuttle/Centaur Guidance. It is the intent of this paper to describe, provide insight into, and identify certain unique aspects of the individual Centaur flight profiles. Mission profile(s) are described narratively with some numerical data given in cases where it may be useful.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983STIN...8416234G
- Keywords:
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- Centaur Launch Vehicle;
- Computer Programs;
- Inertial Guidance;
- Orbital Maneuvers;
- Spacecraft Guidance;
- Thrust;
- Accuracy;
- Boundary Value Problems;
- Digital Computers;
- Digital Techniques;
- Mission Planning;
- Navigation;
- Thrust Vector Control;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles