Evaluation of OMV ranging and docking systems
Abstract
The Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (OMV) will serve as a shuttle-based or permanent space station-based vehicle designed to rendezvous and soft dock with various other free-flying space vehicles for purposes of inspection, support, and retrieval. This study is concerned primarily with the eventual need for the OMV to rendezvous and dock softly with the Edwin P. Hubble Space Telescope (ST). Utilizing the available capabilities of the large microwave anechoic chamber facility at Marshall Space Flight Center for simulating docking target vehicle motions in a free-space environment, a program is being devised for benchmark testing of rendezvous and docking sensor systems proposed for use on the OMV. A testing regimen suitable for evaluating the accuracy and tracking agility in sensing range, range rate, and angle information at close ranges (0 R 30m) has been developed.
- Publication:
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In Alabama Univ. Res. Rept.: 1984 NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program (NASA-CR-171317) 18p (SEE N85-22210 12-80
- Pub Date:
- January 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985asee.nasaR....M
- Keywords:
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- Microwave Sensors;
- Orbital Maneuvering Vehicles;
- Space Rendezvous;
- Spacecraft Docking;
- Accuracy;
- Evaluation;
- Simulation;
- Spacecraft Tracking;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking